(1) a conception of which sorts of exclusive capacities of the cinematic medium (or, alternatively, the cine- matic art form) are said to make a special contribu- tion to philosophy, and (2) claims about the nature of the latter contribution (such as strong contention about its originality, significance, or independence). As (1) pertains to means and (2) pertains to the end prod- uct, we can call these the means and results conditions, respectively.4