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    Supports→Authentic aesthetic experience requires the spectator or reader to enact the same original mode of being-in-the-world as the artist.

    The reader or spectator is called upon to effectuate the same original mode of being-in-the-world as the artist.

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    A metaphor Sartre and Merleau-Ponty employ frequently is that of the two sides of the artwork, comparable to the two sides of a mirror. The artist only sees his or her own work from the inside; he or she lives the artwork in a sense, since the expressive power is rooted in an idiosyncratic form of being-in-the-world. For the work to become an objective entity with a manifest meaning, the understanding and imagination of the audience needs to reconstruct the meaningful silence in between the trac

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