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Ideas

An idea is a thought, a mental representation of something such as a concept, plan, or solution. It can be a belief, hypothesis, or proposal. Ideas are often the starting point for actions, arguments, or further inquiry, and they are distinct from established facts or verified knowledge.

Ideas arise from experiences, observation, problem solving, and collaboration. They can be novel or incremental. Common

Ideas can be descriptive (concepts), prescriptive (strategies or recipes), or evaluative (judgments). They may be personal

Evaluation involves reasoning, testing, prototyping, and feedback. Criteria such as feasibility, desirability, and viability help select

Ideas influence science, technology, culture, and policy. Philosophically, they relate to theories of knowledge, belief, and

See also: creativity; innovation; brainstorming; design thinking; philosophy of mind; concept.

methods
for
generating
ideas
include
brainstorming,
analogy,
cross-domain
transfer,
and
deliberate
creativity
techniques.
Incubation
and
unconscious
processing
can
also
contribute.
or
shared
and
can
evolve
into
theories,
inventions,
or
movements.
ideas
for
development.
Realization
requires
planning,
iteration,
and
resource
allocation;
in
some
cases,
intellectual
property
protections
may
apply.
meaning.
Social
context,
ethics,
and
risk
shape
which
ideas
are
pursued
and
how
they
are
applied.