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combinative
adjective
Of, pertaining to, or resulting from combination.
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Contemporary psychology regards the conscious and unconscious processes underlying creativity in all domains as an essentially combinative activity the bringing together of previously separate areas of knowledge and experience.
These are called combinative preferences.
Relata of combinative preferences typically are not specified enough to be mutually exclusive.
Insofar as each of these relata may contain a number of possible worlds, logicians and decision theorists commonly take combinative preferences to have states of affairs as their relata.
The derivation of combinative preferences from exclusionary preferences can be produced with a representation function.
Last, combinative preferences can be defined over properties of objects.
A common approach to combinative preferences is to derive them from exclusionary preferences, which are then taken to be more basic.
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