artifactuality
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From artifactual + -ity.
Noun
[edit]artifactuality (countable and uncountable, plural artifactualities)
- (philosophy) The quality of being artifactual.
- 1969, Marcia M. Eaton, “Art, Artifact, and Intentions”. American Philosophical Quarterly, 6, p. 165.
- These philosophers argue that the fact that someone might point to a piece of driftwood and say, “There is a work of art,” and further say, “That is not an artifact,” proves that artifactuality is not a necessary condition of a thing’s being a work of art.
- 1969, Marcia M. Eaton, “Art, Artifact, and Intentions”. American Philosophical Quarterly, 6, p. 165.
Translations
[edit]the quality of being artifactual
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