Understanding the directedness of gaze:
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Chris Moore
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Article
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2006
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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It is argued that alongside the mentalistic and the behaviouristic forms, there is a third kind of gaze understanding. Gaze may be understood to be subjective in the sense that there can be diversity across self and other in terms of what is seen, without it being understood to be representational.