问题
Solving a problem simply means representing it so as to make the solution transparent.
It is the client who knows what hurts, what directions to go, what problems are crucial, what experiences have been deeply buried.
A problem is not solved by mechanically applying past experience, but by restructuring the situation.
Insight is the sudden comprehension of the relations among the parts of a problem.
Learning is not a matter of trial and error, but of insight.
The solution of a problem appears suddenly and is not approached by a gradual, step-by-step procedure.
True understanding comes from grasping the inner structural relationships of a problem.
When people are faced with a problem, they often think in terms of past experiences rather than looking at the actual structure of the problem.
Learning is essentially a matter of stimulus-response connections.
The real problem is not whether machines think but whether men do.