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    Challenges→Interpretation theory needs to extend its coverage beyond linguistic cases to include at least some cases of non-linguistic art.

    Without this grammatical dimension, what non-linguistic arts express is better characterized as arousal or presentation, not propositional meaning requiring hermeneutic interpretation.

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    Arousal(in philosophy of art)
    A direct emotional or sensory response triggered by something—like how a sad song might make you feel melancholy without needing to explain why in words.
    Grammatical dimension(in philosophy of art and language)
    The aspect of language that uses words, sentences, and grammar rules to communicate specific ideas—basically, the structured way language conveys meaning through words and syntax.
    Hermeneutic interpretation(in philosophy of language and aesthetics)
    The process of figuring out what something means by carefully analyzing and interpreting it, often because the meaning isn't immediately obvious.
    Non-linguistic arts(types of art being discussed)
    Art forms that don't rely primarily on words, like painting, music, dance, and sculpture.

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    Presentation(philosophy of perception)
    The claim that experiences have a relational structure; rejected by the adverbialist.
    Propositional meaning(in philosophy of language and semantics)
    Meaning that can be stated as a claim or statement that is either true or false—for example, 'it is raining' is propositional because it makes a claim about the world.

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