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Deeper Into Pictures An Essay On Pictorial Representation 1st Edition Flint Schier

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Deeper Into Pictures An Essay On Pictorial Representation 1st Edition Flint Schier
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.21 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Flint Schier
ISBN: 9780521109406, 9780521320429, 052110940X, 0521320429
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Deeper Into Pictures An Essay On Pictorial Representation 1st Edition Flint Schier by Flint Schier 9780521109406, 9780521320429, 052110940X, 0521320429 instant download after payment.

This book presents an original theory of the nature of pictorial representation. The most influential recent theory of depiction, put forward by Nelson Goodman, holds that the relation between depictions and what they represent is entirely conventional. Flint Schier argues to the contrary that depiction involves resemblance to the things depicted, providing a sophisticated defence of our basic intuitions on the subject. Canvassing an attractive theory of 'generativity' rather than resemblance, Dr Schier provides a detailed account of depiction, showing how it illuminates and resolves many of the enigmas of pictorial representation while remaining true to our basic intuitions on the subject. Philosophers, psychologists and art theorists will find this a sophisticated and stimulating treatment of one of the central topics in aesthetics.

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