To Communicate Without Signs Through Expressive Qualities

  • Sinico M
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Abstract

The present paper introduces the theoretical conceptualization of perceptual communication through expressive qualities. Initially, the difference with respect to the modality of perceptual communication mediated by signs is analyzed. Conversely, the theory of expressive qualities reflects the psychological conception of direct perception: any assumption of a cognitive stage of representation is excluded. Perceptual communication immediately expresses the specific character of the structural essence of the object. The structural essence is well studied by the perceptual paradigms of Experimental Phenomenology. Plurivocity, the case in which the same objects can share many expressive characters, is also considered.

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Sinico, M. (2019). To Communicate Without Signs Through Expressive Qualities. Gestalt Theory, 41(1), 47–60. https://doi.org/10.2478/gth-2019-0004

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