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Foreword I; Reference; Foreword II; Contents; 1 Introduction; Reference; 2 Basic Forms of Human Thinking; 2.1 Diverse Classification of Basic Forms of Human Thinking; 2.2 New Thoughts on the Basic Forms of Human Thinking; 2.3 Reflection on Dominant Forms of Human Thinking; 2.3.1 Formal Structures of Logical Thinking; 2.3.2 Limitations of Logical Thinking; 2.4 Main Features of Spatial Thinking and Temporal Thinking; 2.5 Processing Objects and Processing Methods of Spatial-Structural Thinking; 2.5.1 Processing Objects of Spatial-Structural Thinking-Imagery

2.5.1.1 Imagery Can Exist Separately from Specific Things2.5.1.2 Imagery Has the Feature of Generality; 2.5.2 Processing Methods of Spatial-Structural Thinking; 2.6 Comparison of Spatial-Structural Thinking and Animal Thinking; References; 3 Past and Present of Creative Thinking Research; 3.1 Development of Creative Thinking Research; 3.1.1 Wallas' Four-stage Model; 3.1.2 Werthermer's Structural Model; 3.1.3 Guilford's Divergent Thinking; 3.1.4 Liu Kuilin's Unconscious Inference; 3.1.5 Sternberg's Theory of Intelligence; 3.1.6 Robin's Model of High-level Thinking

3.2 Evaluation of Several Typical Creative Thinking Models3.2.1 Wallas' Four Stage Model; 3.2.2 Liu Kuilin's Model Based on Unconscious Inference; 3.2.3 Robin' Model Based on Relational Complexity; 3.2.4 Evaluation of the Above Three Models; 3.3 The Nature of Conscious Thinking and Subconscious Thinking; 3.3.1 Definition of Consciousness; 3.3.1.1 Hirst's Definition of Consciousness; 3.3.1.2 Farber's Definition of Consciousness; 3.3.1.3 Definition of Consciousness in the Field of Psychology and Philosophy in China; 3.3.1.4 Scientific Definition of Consciousness

3.3.2 The Distinction Between Conscious and Subconscious Thinking-The Contents of Working Memory3.3.3 The Classification Standard Between Conscious and Subconscious Thinking; 3.3.3.1 Conscious Thinking and Temporal-logical Thinking; 3.3.3.2 Conscious as Well as Subconscious Thinking and Imagery Thinking; 3.3.3.3 Conscious as Well as Subconscious Thinking and Intuitive Thinking; 3.3.4 Unconditional Conscious and Subconscious Thinking; 3.4 Unconscious Thinking and Left-Right Brain Laterality; 3.4.1 The Origin of Left-Right Brain Laterality

3.4.2 Challenges of New Development in Contemporary Brain Science on Brain Laterality3.4.2.1 The Basic Idea and Scientific Basis of Levy's Views; 3.4.2.2 Laterality's Inheritance and Expansion of Levi's Theory; 3.4.3 Relativity of Left-Right Brain Laterality; 3.5 Thinking Process and Features of the Two Kinds of Creative Activities; 3.5.1 Thinking Process and Features of Artistic Creative Activities; 3.5.2 Thinking Process and Features of Scientific Creative Activities; 3.5.3 Relativity of the Division of the Two Kinds of Creative Activities

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