... certain way of looking at things, namelydisinterestedly or ‘for their own sake’, by developing the habit or disposition throughtraining so that it comes into play in certain contexts and circumstances, ... specialrole in aesthetic appreciation, by, as it were, lending itself especially to it, rewarding ouraesthetic interest and hence inducing the aesthetic attitude or at least facilitating it, and ifwe ... thinks lies squarely within the parameters ofthe activity of imagination. He defines the imagination by appeal to these two conditions:1) Imagination involves thought which is unasserted, and...