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  • noun The quality of being graspable.

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  • And this task seems always to result either in claims about the immediate graspability of aesthetic properties, which are arguably insufficient to the task, or in claims about the essentially formal nature of aesthetic properties, which are arguably groundless.

    The Concept of the Aesthetic Shelley, James 2009

  • “constructed” by the Ego, but the materials of construction, the symbols themselves, as signs intended to convey meaning, have no independent existence beyond their graspability by a consciousness.

    Hermann Weyl Bell, John L. 2009

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