Mannerappearing
Mannerappearing is a term used in philosophy of mind and aesthetics to denote the perceptual salience of the manner in which an action is performed, as distinguished from its outcome. It refers to the way a performance, gesture, or technique presents itself to an observer, shaping judgments about skill, authenticity, or intention independent of the result.
Coined from manner and appearing, the term is used to discuss how observers attribute meaning based on
Applications span performance studies, sports coaching, and social perception, where audiences may value the manner of
Examples include a pianist whose relaxed tempo and touch convey ease, or a craftsperson whose careful handwork
Relation to related concepts: it intersects with expressive meaning, phenomenology of perception, and debates about the
See also: expressive meaning; phenomenology; perception; performance studies.