ISBN-13: 9781138123465 / Angielski / Twarda / 2016 / 308 str.
ISBN-13: 9781138123465 / Angielski / Twarda / 2016 / 308 str.
Pictorial representation is one of the core questions in aesthetics and philosophy of art. What is a picture? How do pictures represent and resemble things? This collection of specially commissioned chapters examines the influential argument that pictorial representation is about 'seeing-in', in particular as found in the work of Richard Wollheim.
We can see a passing cloud "as" a rabbit, but we also see a rabbit "in" the clouds. 'Seeing-in' is also an important imaginative act of the kind employed by Leonardo s pupils when he told them to see what they could for example, battle scenes in a wall of cracked plaster. This collection examines the idea of 'seeing-in' as it appears primarily in the work of Wollheim but also its origins in the work of Wittgenstein. An international roster of contributors examine topics such as the contrast between seeing-in and seeing-as; the idea that all perception is conceptual or propositional; the metaphor of figure and ground, central to the notion of 'two-foldedness'; and the relation between art and emotion.
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Wollheim, Wittgenstein and Pictorial Representation: Seeing-as and Seeing-in" also includes a foreword by Bruno Wollheim and a substantial introduction by the editors. It will be essential reading for students and scholars of aesthetics and philosophy of art as well as related subjects such as philosophy of mind and art theory."