Let the Pictures Speak about Themselves: Contribution of W.J.T. Mitchell on Philosophy of Image

E-Logos 27 (2):18-23 (2020)
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This research examines the contribution of W.J.T. Mitchell, especially on the philosophy of image. Image has been so long treated as an object. W.J.T. Mitchell located image as a subject that produced self-reflection, even capable to create a theory about themselves. The contributions of Mitchell on philosophy of image are manifested on his concepts: pictorial turn, the distinction of image and picture, mixed media, meta-picture, and bio-picture.

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Anastasia Jessica Adinda Susanti
Widya Mandala Catholic University Surabaya

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What is Analytic Philosophy.Hanjo Glock - 2008 - Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 2 (2).

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