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Using EmotionML, this is how you would indicate a pleasure value of 0.5: EmotionML was also good at expressing anger, anxiety, hurt, and contempt.
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Plenty of shows out there appeal to audiences' worst nature and are chock full of kitschy, guilty pleasure value (we're looking at you, VH1).
There are several ways of achieving this: value engineering, launching "composite" products, and adding "purpose" to "pleasure". Value engineering.
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Tackling 'the problem of pleasure maximum', in the early 1910s, Neurath argued that cardinal measures for comparative utility, or pleasure values, could not be determined for the same individual, much less for different individuals (Neurath 1912/1973).
Meticulously described, and greatly entertaining to read, the sheer pleasure-value of Bond's myriad "games" should not allow us to overlook their deadly seriousness.
The same holds all the more for whether anything of Aristotle's ambition of explaining pleasure's value by some more basic value in living (as on his view, by the ultimately worthwhile activity of cognitive life capacities) may be filled out in a more modern and scientific way.
But the assertion that pleasure's value claims are clearer or more robust or more obvious than those of any other candidate for value status needs argument.
If he is right, then this is a case of 'same pleasure, different value', and thereby also a case in which difference of pleasure is not necessary for difference of value.
The overt glare of his environment conflates visual pleasure, monetary value and physical pain, an intense package.
But these defects are too small and peripheral to seriously detract from the pleasure or value of this book.
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