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    Supports→Beardsley's account of aesthetic experience is inadequate.

    An account that cannot accommodate the aesthetic dimensions of improvisation, participatory art, or everyday aesthetics fails to capture the full extension of the concept it purports to define.

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    Key Terms

    Accommodate(as used in disability rights and social justice)
    To adjust or modify something so that it works for someone's particular needs; for example, providing wheelchair ramps or sign language interpreters.
    Aesthetic dimensions(referring to the artistic or sensory qualities of improvisation and participatory art)
    The aspects of something related to beauty, art, or how it looks and feels to experience it.
    Everyday aesthetics(as used in aesthetics)
    The philosophical study of beauty and aesthetic experience in ordinary, everyday objects and situations—not just in art museums or formal art.
    Improvisation(as an example of artistic activity that needs to be included in a complete definition of art or aesthetics)
    Creating something (like music, dance, or art) spontaneously without a plan, making it up as you go.

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    Participatory art(as an example of artistic activity that challenges traditional ways of thinking about art)
    Art that requires the audience to actively take part in creating or experiencing it, rather than just watching or observing.
    extension of a concept(Peirce's 1880 algebra of logic; extension can be empty under the modern semantic assumption)
    The class of all objects that fall under a given concept

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