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Hedonic Response is that warm feeling of " being right ” long before there is any
pragmatic rationale , any examination of the validity of this pleasurable feeling .
Those people who , beyond what could be expected from probability alone ...
Hedonic Response is that warm feeling of " being right ” long before there is any
pragmatic rationale , any examination of the validity of this pleasurable feeling .
Those people who , beyond what could be expected from probability alone ...
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Poincaré speaks of the “feeling of absolute certitude accompanying the
inspiration” but he warns that “often the feeling deceived us without being any
less distinct on that account.” Synectics theory holds that creative people
continually use ...
Poincaré speaks of the “feeling of absolute certitude accompanying the
inspiration” but he warns that “often the feeling deceived us without being any
less distinct on that account.” Synectics theory holds that creative people
continually use ...
Pagina 138
20 The inventor scans or hunts for the feeling which signals elegance and
pleasure to him . In Pavlovian style he reacts when the “ bell ” of elegance rings
and he gets that positive hedonic feeling . This feeling is indeed pleasurable .
20 The inventor scans or hunts for the feeling which signals elegance and
pleasure to him . In Pavlovian style he reacts when the “ bell ” of elegance rings
and he gets that positive hedonic feeling . This feeling is indeed pleasurable .
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Acknowledgments | 3 |
THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
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