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algedonic aesthetics

algedonic aesthetics

the concept that pleasure arises when sensory organs are in a hypernormal state of readiness to respond, and displeasure arises when they are in a hyponormal state of readiness. [formulated in the late 19th century by U.S. philosopher Henry R. Marshall (1852–1927)]

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