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Seeing, Thinking and Knowing
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Seeing, Thinking and Knowing

sidottu, 2004
englanti
The world perceived at the visual level is constituted not by objects or static forms, but by processes appearing imbued with meaning. As G. Kanizsa stated, at the visual level the line per se does not exist: only the line which enters, goes behind, divides, etc., a line evolving according to a precise holistic context, in comparison with which function and meaning are indissolubly interlinked. Just as the meaning of words is connected with a universe of highly-dynamic functions and functional processes which operate syntheses, cancellations, integrations, etc. (a universe which can only be described in terms of symbolic dynamics), in the same way, at the level of vision, we must continuously unravel and construct schemata; we must assimilate and make ourselves available for selection by the co-ordinated information penetrating from external Reality. Lastly, we must interrelate all this with the internal selection mechanisms through a precise "jouney" into the regions of intensionality. obIn accordance with these intuitions, we may directly consider, from the more general point of view of contemporary Self-organisation theory, the network of meaningful programs living at the level
Alaotsikko
Meaning and Self-Organisation in Visual Cognition and Thought
Toimittaja
A. Carsetti
Painos
2004 ed.
ISBN
9781402020803
Kieli
englanti
Paino
446 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
31.3.2004
Sivumäärä
358