ABSTRACT
Human beings have an imaginative capacity, and this, for some, has sapient and future-oriented implications and consequences. This capacity has a part to play in world-to-mind and mind-to-world apperceptive processes. These apperception processes are staged (over time) – from particular object to sensation, to learning, to thought, to configuration of thought, and so on, with changes being made at each stage to the particular object going through the process. There is also another process which we can give some linguistic shape to and this is the reverse process – from configuration of a thought to a thought, to a learning instance, to a particular object, with this learnt object always a performance, a representing and authorising performance, in the world.
