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Seeing dark things: the philosophy of shadows


Door


Uittreksel

Shadows appear to be counterexamples to the causal theory of perception. After all, an absence of light cannot reflect light into our eyes. Roy Sorensen sets out to resolve this anomaly and to show how the causal theory solves a broad range of visual puzzles about dark things.

Inhoud

Introduction -- The eclipse riddle -- Seeing surfaces -- The disappearing act -- Spinning shadows -- Berkeley's shadow -- Para-reflections -- Para-refractions : shadowgrams and the black drop -- Goethe's colored shadows -- Filtows -- Holes in the light -- Black and blue -- Seeing in black and white -- We see in the dark -- Hearing silence.

Uitgever

  • Uitgave

    New York: Oxford University Press, [2008]


Gaat over

  • Onderwerp


Type

  • Taal


Classificatie

  • ISBN

    • 9780195326574
    • 0199797137
    • 0195326571
    • 9780199797134

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