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Glossary
Many entries in this glossary refer to the relevant chapters and sections, like this: (III:4) means Chapter Three, section 4. References to other glossary-entries are underlined, and linked. Please take note that the terminological specifications on offer reflect the point of view of this study--you will only find few full-fledged definitions or surveys of discussions.
- acquaintance, principle of
- aesthetic evaluation
- aesthetic ideas
- aesthetic judgement
- aesthetic properties
- anticipation
- art's task
- artistic (techniques). See: presentation
- artwork
- beauty
- constitutive ideal
- convention
- depiction
- description, perception under a
- direct realism
- disembodied
- embodied (perception)
- empathy
- empathetic imagination
- exemplification
- exemplification, anticipated
- experiential dimension
- expression
- extensionalism
- extensive knowledge
- first-person
- free play of the cognitive faculties
- idealism
- imagination
- indexical
- intimation
- memory
- moral dimension
- nominalism
- objective purposivity
- overdetermination
- perception
- perception, empathetic
- perceptual imagination
- picture
- polymodality
- pre-perceptual imagination
- presentation
- primary qualities
- productive imagination
- purpose, purposivity (without purpose)
- regulative ideal
- representation
- representationalism
- reproduction
- reproductive imagination
- resemblance
- response-dependence
- second-person
- secondary qualities
- senses
- sensus communis
- subjective purposivity
- subjectivism
- symbol
- taste
- tertiary qualities
- third-person
- threefoldness
- underdetermination
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Last update: 12 April 1996