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... authors have stressed that humor in all its aspects has a healthy influence on the human organism . This influence would again place it close to dreams , which also have salutary physiological and psychological effects . Patricia Keith ...
... authors have stressed that humor in all its aspects has a healthy influence on the human organism . This influence would again place it close to dreams , which also have salutary physiological and psychological effects . Patricia Keith ...
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... authors define it as a pleasant emotion or state of satis- faction that occurs when one contemplates a work of art . This state- ment is vague and circular . Other formulations are equally tautologi- cal . For instance , if we say ...
... authors define it as a pleasant emotion or state of satis- faction that occurs when one contemplates a work of art . This state- ment is vague and circular . Other formulations are equally tautologi- cal . For instance , if we say ...
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... authors concerned with this problem , have so far only been able to come up with rudimentary and tentative notions . There is still a great discrepancy between what we know about the creative process and our ability to use this ...
... authors concerned with this problem , have so far only been able to come up with rudimentary and tentative notions . There is still a great discrepancy between what we know about the creative process and our ability to use this ...
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