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Connecting Analytical Thinking and Intuition

And the Nights Abound with Inspiration

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  • © 2016

Overview

  • Serves as a unique guide for systematic learning of how to connect analytical thinking and intuition
  • Provides methods for improving analytical, empathetic, and self-reflective thinking
  • Improves readers’ skills in listening and communicating
  • Trains students and scientists in exploring their own creativity
  • Provides a number of creative and stimulating exercises with solutions
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: SpringerBriefs in Earth Sciences (BRIEFSEARTH)

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About this book

This book demonstrates how analytical thinking and intuition can be systematically connected and trained. It is illustrated by figures and photographs and includes creative and stimulating exercises.

We are living in a world of increasing complexity, in which perceiving reality accurately is increasingly important and difficult. Society’s need to address “global grand challenges” requires that the scientific community initiates inter-disciplinary research programmes. These are often far removed from current programmes, which are usually based on intra-disciplinary science. Improving our understanding of complex problems and communicating this understanding to a large group of people from different backgrounds represents an important educational challenge.

Connecting Analytical Thinking and Intuition stimulates students and scientists to improve their skills in thinking, communicating and learning more about being humans. A guide to connecting analytical thinking and intuition is presented using the “dream group” method developed by Montague Ullman, in which a group of 6–8 people systematically and carefully helps the dreamer to appreciate dreams. The importance of good memory, which can be trained through recalling the dreams, is also discussed in relation to science and literature.

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“This book is designed to be easily incorporated into a college or university curriculum that includes a focus on integrating the analytical and intuitive. … Omstedt’s book offers a scientist’s perspective on the issue of how to integrate the analytical and intuitive, with the inclusion of very personal dream material and its links to his unique oceanographic research.” (Hendrika Vande Kemp, PsycCRITIQUES, Vol. 61 (38), September, 2016) 

Authors and Affiliations

  • University of Gothenburg, Department of Marine Science: Oceanogra, Göteborg, Sweden

    Anders Omstedt

About the author

Anders Omstedt is a professor at the University of Gothenburg, Department of Marine Sciences: Oceanography. His main work has examined the ocean climate and ice-covered water bodies, particularly in coastal seas and lakes. He was part-time scientific coordinator at the Swedish Institute for the Marine Environment for a five-year period and previously occupied various positions at the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute.

He has long experience working with dreams and is an approved dream group leader according to the Swedish Dream Group Forum. 

Anders Omstedt has written about 200 articles and books, more than 80 of which have been published in reviewed international journals. His professional experience involves project/scientific leader for many research programs, reviewer and guest editor, chairmen and convener, invited speaker, opponent for Ph. D. thesis, member of examination committees, tutor for M. Sc and Ph. D. thesis, member of international unions and working groups.

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