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    The jealous husband is attending to the performance — Carmelics
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    The jealous husband is attending to the performance

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    • 1.The jealous husband is made suspicious by the action of the play as presented by the performance
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    • 2.Being affected by the action of the play as presented requires attending to the performance
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    • 1.One can be causally affected by a performance through peripheral awareness without attending to it in any meaningful cognitive sense.
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    • 2.Jealousy directs attention toward a real person offstage, not toward the theatrical representation being performed.
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    • 1.Wollheim's distinction between seeing-in and seeing-as shows that emotional response can track real-world referents rather than representational content.
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    • 2.The husband's affect is parasitic on a belief about actual infidelity, which bypasses rather than engages the aesthetic object as such.
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    The attitude theorist, however, can plausibly resist Dickie’s interpretation of such examples. Clearly the impresario is not attending to the performance, but there is no reason to regard the attitude theorist as committed to thinking otherwise. As for the others, it might be argued that they are all attending. The jealous husband must be attending to the performance, since it is the action of the play, as presented by the performance, that is making him suspicious. The proud father must be atte
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