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finding:illuminated-manuscript-experiment-strong-agreement-that-illuminated-manuscript-had-more-life-than-postmodern-auditorium-detailIlluminated manuscript experiment: strong agreement that illuminated manuscript had more life than postmodern auditorium detail
Result from another student experiment comparing a medieval manuscript to a contemporary wall detail.
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- Contrasts with the worry that such feelings are purely private.
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- In the mirror-of-the-self experiments, people from the same culture and even different cultures agree to a significant extent on which objects embody their eternal self.
- Empirical support for the objectivity claim; unpublished master's thesis UC Berkeley 1974
- Repeated experiments demonstrating that people of good will can reach substantial agreement about the life of a design decision.
- Argues for intersubjective agreement about the quality of life.
- The fundamental methodological conclusion of the chapter.
- Assertion that the process yields a specific set of color qualities, listed in the chapter.
- Summarizes the three primary determinants of room life.