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Yet concerns on Goodman's treating the concept of depiction as ambiguous are misplaced, for the concept of depiction can quite plausibly be maintained to be ambiguous between a sense that has to do with what, if anything, the picture refers to, and a sense having to do with what sort of picture it is (see, e.g., Budd 1993).
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