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neophilia    
n. 喜欢新奇

喜欢新奇

/nee"oh-fil"-ee-*/ The trait of being excited and pleased by
novelty. Common among most hackers, SF fans, and members of
several other connected leading-edge subcultures, including
the pro-technology "Whole Earth" wing of the ecology movement,
space activists, many members of Mensa, and the
Discordian/neo-pagan underground. All these groups overlap
heavily and (where evidence is available) seem to share
characteristic hacker tropisms for science fiction, music,
and oriental food. The opposite tendency is "neophobia".

[{Jargon File}]

(1999-06-04)


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  • NEOPHILIA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The earliest known example of neophilia in print is from an 1899 issue of Political Science Quarterly, a publication of Columbia University The word is a combination of the Greek-derived combining forms neo-, meaning "new," and -philia, meaning "liking for "
  • Neophile - Wikipedia
    Neophile or Neophiliac, a term popularised by author Robert Anton Wilson, is a personality type characterized by a strong affinity for novelty The term was used earlier by Christopher Booker in his 1969 book The Neophiliacs, and by J D Salinger in his 1965 short story "Hapworth 16, 1924"
  • NEOPHILIA Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    NEOPHILIA definition: a tendency to like anything new; love of novelty See examples of neophilia used in a sentence
  • What Is Neophilia? The Science of Novelty Seeking
    Neophilia is a personality trait defined by a strong preference for novelty over familiarity People with high neophilia are drawn to new experiences, environments, ideas, and stimuli, sometimes so powerfully that the pull of the unfamiliar outweighs more basic drives like hunger or comfort
  • Are You a Neophiliac? - Psychology Today
    Though it sounds like a dreaded disease, someone who is a "neophiliac" simply craves anything that's new Author Winifred Gallagher recently revived the concept of neophilia in her book, New:
  • NEOPHILIA Definition in Psychology
    Neophilia is a fascinating psychological construct that describes an individual’s pronounced tendency to be attracted to, engage with, and actively seek out novel stimuli, experiences, or ideas
  • Neophilia - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
    Origin and history of neophilia neophilia (n ) "love of novelty, fondness for what is new, strange, or unaccustomed," 1921; see neo- "new" + -philia
  • NEOPHILIA definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    Definition of 'neophilia' neophilia in British English (ˌniːəʊˈfɪlɪə ) noun a tendency to like anything new; love of novelty
  • neophilia - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Noun neophilia (usually uncountable, plural neophilias) The love of novelty, new things, innovation, or unfamiliar places or situations Antonyms: neophobia, traditionalism, cainophobia, cainotophobia, misoneism
  • APA Dictionary of Psychology
    n a strong desire for anything new or different, such as new foods The term is increasingly used as a synonym for novelty seeking A trusted reference in the field of psychology, offering more than 25,000 clear and authoritative entries





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