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Created by rlshindmarsh
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| Question | Answer |
| significant form | the form of the art work which produces aesthetic emotion |
| Aesthetic emotion | produced by 'good' art due to significant form, according to Clive Bell |
| Sufficient conditions | a condition/characteristic which is enough or sufficient for something to be.for example you don't have to give birth in order to be considered a female. |
| Qualitative change | changes to an objects properties: painting the chair |
| Necessary conditions | a condition/characteristic which is necessary for something to be - for example in order for something to be a triangle it MUST have 3 sides |
| analytic truth | a proposition which is true purely by virtue of the means of words used: 'a bachelor is an unmarried man' |
| Synthetic truth | a proposition that is not validated purely by analysis of the terms used: 'the sun will rise tomorrow' |
| Strong AI | Proposing the benefit/possibility of AI being developed, as it could help us to understand human consciousness/processing |
| Weak AI | Agreeing that it is possible for AI to develop, but not that it is advisable |
| Qualia | the subjectivity/essense of experience |
| Intentionality | deep understanding of actions/concepts |
| mitigated scepticism | moderated scepticism whereby one only doubts what he can hope to find proof of doubting |
| Logical Positivism | the belief that in order for a proposition to be meaningful it must be tautological |
| Numerical change | when something changes so radically that it is no longer the same object, example: reducing a chair to a pile of ashes |
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