a. respond to beauty
Object has not a "desire". It has tendency. It hasn't any tendency to accelerate, unless some impulse will be given to it along its way. The tendency of any object which has given it an impulse is to always slowing down if it is on a horizontal plane.
The aesthetic impulse refers to the innate human drive to create, appreciate, and engage with beauty and aesthetic experiences. It encompasses the desire to express emotions, ideas, and perceptions through various art forms, such as visual arts, music, literature, and performance. This impulse is fundamental to human culture and creativity, influencing how individuals interpret the world around them and find meaning in their experiences. Ultimately, it reflects a deep-seated need for connection, expression, and exploration of the sublime.
The Apollonian tendency refers to characteristics that are rational, orderly, restrained, and harmonious. It is often contrasted with the Dionysian tendency, which is associated with chaos, emotion, and impulse. The concept comes from the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche's analysis of Greek culture in his work "The Birth of Tragedy."
The definition of conative is something that involves conation, This mean having natural tendency, striving, impulse or directed efforts among others.
Impulse is the want to do something without thinking about it. Many people do thinks because they have an impulse to do so.
impulse is impulse
Impulse = mv Impulse = Fmv
I'm afraid I don't understand the question. Do you mean "Why is it the tendency of...", or "What is it called when people have the tendency to..." ?Sorry I couldn't be of more help.
I bought the hat on impulse. It was just an impulse.
I don't think there's a tendency for overweight people to become asthmatic, BUT there is a tendency for some people with asthma to become overweight if they have difficulty breathing properly during exercise.
tendency, propensity, proclivity, leaning, predisposition, disposition, predilection, desire, wish, impulse, bent, bias; liking, affection, penchant, partiality, preference, appetite, fancy, interest, affinity;
it is neuron impulse