Perspectives on Perception: Philosophy, Art, and Literature

Peter Lang (1989)
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Abstract

How do we look at looking? The essays in this volume, coming as they do from highly varied viewpoints and representing the perspectives of thinkers and critics in three different fields, are a collective effort toward some notion of the wide range of possibilities for further exploration in the embattled and actual area of perceptual studies.

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