Hedonic Experience and Sensation is a book written by Howard Crosby Warren and published in 1908. The book is focused on exploring the concept of hedonic experience, which refers to the subjective experience of pleasure or happiness. Warren delves into the psychological literature of the time to examine the various factors that contribute to hedonic experience, including sensory perception, motivation, emotion, and cognition. He also explores the...
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