Greek thinking in Europe
01/11/2008
Greek thinking came into Europe at the time of the Renaissance.
At that time, schools, universities and thinking in general were in the hands of the Church. They did not need creative thinking. They did not need design thinking. They did not need perceptual thinking. What they needed was truth, logic and argument to prove heretic wrong. So that became the core thinking of Western culture. Creative and design thinking were left to individuals but never made mainstream in education either at school or at university.
Edward de Bono |