“Modes of Symbolization” by: Nelson Goodman Based on a presentation by: Smeli Porterfield and Adrienne Chuck Edited by: Dr. Kay Picart and Donna Gallagher.

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“Modes of Symbolization” by: Nelson Goodman Based on a presentation by: Smeli Porterfield and Adrienne Chuck Edited by: Dr. Kay Picart and Donna Gallagher

What is the difference between resemblance and representation? QUESTION

What is The “Innocent Eye”? QUESTION

Is the “Innocent Eye” attainable? QUESTION

What is the difference between Art and Science?

According to Goodman’s article, must a picture resemble an object in order to represent, or be a symbol of, that object?

Are facial expressions and emotions displayed with unity throughout different cultures?

According to Goodman, what do the movements of modern dance exemplify and what do they absolutely not exemplify?

QUESTION What are the three Elementary Species of Reference?

What is meant by the Kantian dictum that states: the innocent eye is blind and the virgin mind empty?