The perception of the visual world.

Author(s)
Gibson, J.J.
Year
Abstract

The principal subject of this book is the visual perception of space. The essential question to be asked is this: how do we see the world around us? The question is at once a theoretical one, a factual one, and a practical one. The theories to be considered have to do with the history of philosophy and psychology.

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Library number
A 9971 /83 /
Source

Boston, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1950, 239 p., 121 ref.

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