Lambert Wiesing's The Philosophy of Perception challenges current
theories of perception. Instead of attempting to understand how a
subject perceives the world, Wiesing starts by taking perception to be
real. He then asks what this reality means for a subject. In his
original approach, the question of how human perception is possible is
displaced by questions about what perception obliges us to be and do.
He argues that perception requires us to be embodied, to be visible,
and to continually participate in the public and physical world we
perceive. Only in looking at images, he proposes, can we achieve
something like a break in participation, a temporary respite from
this, one of perception's relentless demands. Wiesing's methods chart
a markedly new path in contemporary perception theory. In addition to
identifying common ground among diverse philosophical positions, he
identifies how his own, phenomenological approach differs from those
of many other philosophers, past and present. As part of the argument,
he provides a succinct but comprehensive survey of the philosophy of
images His original critical exposition presents scholars of
phenomenology, perception and aesthetics with a new, important
understanding of the old phenomenon, the human being in the world.
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Phenomenology and Image Theory
Product details
ISBN
9781780937083
Published
2015
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Bloomsbury UK
Language
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Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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