ASPECTS are features of an object that cannot be physically dismantled.
Aspects: These are the features of an object that could NOT be physically removed. Take, for example, the squareness of a table. You can't unscrew that like you can a leg.
There are three types of aspects: Qualities, Actions and Relations.
Qualities refers to the features we use to describe an object, such as color, size, texture, lenght etc.
We often without even realizing it direct a child's figure-ground discrimination to these features. "Look how light this feather feels," we say to the child. Its weight (or lack of it) is the object (figure) of his attention.
Actions refers to how something performs or is used. What, for example could a horse, a car, a boat, a plane and a train have in common. There are few obvious parts or qualities that are shared by any of them.