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发现新大陆的哥伦布在一次庆功宴上,面对王公贵族对他的新发现的嘲笑,向嘲笑者提出一个简单的问题。他拿起餐桌上的一个鸡蛋说:“谁能把这个鸡蛋竖起来?”这样一个简单明确的问题,王公贵族们摆弄了一阵子,得出了一个结论:把鸡蛋竖起来,这是根本不可能的事。哥伦布从餐桌上拿过鸡蛋,往桌子上一磕,再朝上把鸡蛋置于桌面,鸡蛋稳稳地竖起来了。王公贵族们哄笑着说:“像这样竖鸡蛋,谁都竖得起来。”哥伦布答:“这是很简单,但在这之前,你们就怎么想不到这一点呢?”王公贵族们就再也不吱声了。

根据以上案例,请回答下列问题:

(1)哥伦布的这个小故事告诉了我们创新思维的含义及其本质是什么?

(2)哥伦布的小故事体现了创新思维的哪两条原理?

(3)哥伦布是用什么逻辑方法来驳斥王公贵族的责难的?

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(1)

一、创新思维的含义

创新思维是一种超越性智慧,它表现为思维的跳跃,它是在人的思考中实现超越,这个含义包含着以下两个方面的内容:

1、创新思维寻求思维的跳跃;

2、创新思维是一种能动思维模式的选择。

二、创新思维的本质

把创新思维作为一个历史的过程来看待,创新思维的本质就是在思维中不断地加入异质成分。

(2)

哥伦布的小故事体现了创新思维的超越性原理和对应原理。

(1)超越性原理

超越性原理是由创新思维的定义所决定的,创新思维是一种超越性智慧。

(2)对应原理

对应原理是超越性原理的特例。超越性原理告诉我们,思维向一切方向都有超越的可能性,对应原理则特别强调事物的正反两个方面。如果某个事情是真实的,那么,这个事实的对立面也可能是真实的。

(3)

哥伦布是用类比的逻辑方法来驳斥王公贵族的责难的。类比推理往往是建立在两个对象或两类对象之间的类比关系基础之上的,根据两个具有类比关系的两个对象之间是否具有相似或相异的属性,从而由一个(类)对象具有(或不具有)某些属性,来推导另一类对象也具有(或不具有)该属性。

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