Twofold pictorial experience, propositional imagining and recognitional concepts: a critique of Walton’s visual make-believe
Kendall Walton has defined pictorial experience as a visual game of make-believe, which consists in imagining our actual seeing the representational prop to be a fictional face to face seeing the represented subject. To maintain a twofold awareness of these two visual aspects while avoiding a phenom...
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Autor principal: | Marco Arienti |
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Rosenberg & Sellier
2018
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