lookupon
Lookupon is a neologism used in philosophy, cultural studies, and related disciplines to denote the act or stance of looking at a subject with a particular intentionality. In its most common usage, lookupon refers to a deliberate mode of perception that combines attention with evaluative or relational framing, such as moral consideration, epistemic scrutiny, or empathetic regard. Grammatically, lookupon can function as a noun (the lookupon of a scene) or as a verb (to lookupon someone or something).
Origins and usage have varied since the term began appearing in English-language discourse in the early 21st
Applications of lookupon appear in several domains. In ethics, the term is used to describe how observers
Criticism of the concept centers on its vagueness and overlap with established terms such as gaze, behold,
See also: gaze, look, behold, attentional stance, reflexivity, phenomenology.