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Looking at pictures and looking at things

Kendall L. Walton

pp. 277-302

Abstrakt

One way to "represent" something is to make a picture of it. Another is to describe it or refer to it in words. Pictures are visual representations; words are verbal ones. But this difference is elusive. We look at words as well as pictures; representations of both kinds are for the eyes. How is pictorial representation more visual than verbal representation?

Publication details

Published in:

Harrison Andrew (1987) Philosophy and the visual arts: seeing and abstracting. Dordrecht, Springer.

Seiten: 277-302

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-3847-2_15

Referenz:

Walton Kendall L. (1987) „Looking at pictures and looking at things“, In: A. Harrison (ed.), Philosophy and the visual arts, Dordrecht, Springer, 277–302.