Philosophical Perspectives on Depiction
C. Abell & K. Bantinaki (eds.)
Oxford University Press (2010)
| Abstract | This volume of specially written essays by leading philosophers offers to set the agenda for the philosophy of depiction. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Image (Philosophy | |||||||||
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| Call number | B105.I47.P48 2010 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0199585962 9780199585960 | |||||||||
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Stephen David Ross (forthcoming). For Giving. International Studies in Philosophy Monograph Series:469-504.
Ben Blumson (2008). Depiction and Convention. Dialectica 62 (3):335-348.
Gavin McIntosh (2003). Depiction Unexplained: Peacocke and Hopkins on Pictorial Representation. British Journal of Aesthetics 43 (3):279-288.
Catharine Abell (2009). Canny Resemblance. Philosophical Review 118 (2):183-223.
Michael Newall (2006). Pictures, Colour and Resemblance. Philosophical Quarterly 56 (225):587–595.
Ben Blumson (2011). Philosophical Perspectives on Depiction. [REVIEW] Australasian Journal of Philosophy 90 (1):187 - 189.
Bence Nanay (2010). Inflected and Uninflected Perception of Pictures. In C. Abell & K. Bantilaki (eds.), Philosophical Perspectives on Depiction. Oxford University Press.
Mark Rollins (2011). Philosophical Perspectives on Depiction Edited by Abell, Catharine and Katerina Bantinaki. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 69 (4):419-421.
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