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|a Space-perception and the philosophy of science /
|c Patrick A. Heelan.
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|t Preface --
|t Acknowledgments --
|t Phenomenology, hermeneutics, and philosophy of science.
|t Introduction ;
|t Philosophies of perception ;
|t Phenomenology ;
|t Perception, horizon, world, intentionality ;
|t Being-in-the-world: body ;
|t Science and the perceptual world ;
|t Models, metaphors, and the "things themselves" --
|g Part I.
|t Hyperbolic visual space.
|t Introduction to visual space.
|t Introduction ;
|t Appearances in hyperbolic visual space ;
|t Quasi-stable euclidean/non-euclidean phenomena ;
|t The gateway arch --
|t Visual space: search for a model.
|t Kant: space as a priori for experience ;
|t Pictorial spaces ;
|t How to represent pictorial spaces ;
|t Arnheim's "pyramidal space" ;
|t Pure geometries ;
|t Non-Euclidean visual space ;
|t Luneburg's theory of hyperbolic visual space ;
|t Free mobility of forms ;
|t Failure of Luneburg's model ;
|t Hermeneutical visual model ;
|t Stability of visual metric --
|t Hyperbolic space: the model.
|t Model of hyperbolic visual space ;
|t The true point and the "Newtonian oasis" ;
|t Finite and infinite visual spaces ;
|t Horizon sphere ;
|t "Pyramidal structure" of finite visual space ;
|t Determination of parameters of model ;
|t Near zone and distant zone ;
|t Near zone ;
|t Distant zone ;
|t Horizontal planes ;
|t Frontal planes ;
|t Spheroidal world of sight" ;
|t Quasi-stable Euclidean/hypberbolic phenomena ;
|t Near zone and distant zone in the everyday world --
|t Evidence from perceptual illusions.
|t Informal evidence ;
|t Perceptual illusions ;
|t Two-dimensional illusions ;
|t Illusions of rotation and optical images ;
|t Three-dimensional illusions ;
|t Illusions of rotation and optical images ;
|t Three-dimensional illusions ;
|t The moon illusion ;
|t The radiant sun ;
|t Other confirmatory evidence --
|t Evidence from the history of art.
|t Pictures and pictured objects ;
|t Artificial perspective ;
|t Perspective as "symbolic form" ;
|t "Fishbone" perspective and curved space ;
|t From image-structure to space-structure: debate ;
|t Influence of picture surface ;
|t Ambiguity of pictorial space ;
|t Curvilinear synthetic perspective ;
|t As depicting motion or curved space? ;
|t The pictorial space of Vincent van Gogh ;
|t Part I, conclusions --
|g Part II.
|t Toward a philosophy of science based on the primacy of perception.
|t Nature of perception.
|t Perception and percept ;
|t Phenomenology of the perceptual object ;
|t Physical causality and perception ;
|t Imagination, memory, hallucination, illusion ;
|t Perception and past experience ;
|t Horizons of geometrical perception ;
|t Realism of everyday life ;
|t Perceptual judgments and descriptive criteria ;
|t Anomalous hyperbolic perception ;
|t Natural vs. conventionalist geometrry --
|t Causal physiological model of perception.
|t Physical and physiological basis of perception ;
|t Physiological moment ;
|t Psychic moment ;
|t Somatic information channel ;
|t Ambiguity of stimulus-object relation ;
|t Inescapable reference to life world --
|t Perception as mirroring: realism.
|t Perception as mirroring of nature ;
|t Pictorial reality ;
|t Euclidean structure and prepedicative intentionality ;
|t Possibility of non-Euclidean perception ;
|t Poincaré-Reichenbach conventionalism ;
|t Percepts and perceptual judgments ;
|t Veridical perceptual judgments ;
|t Hallucinatory perceptual objects ;
|t Illusory perceptual objects ;
|t Anomalous objects: distorted or transformed? ;
|t Scientific observer as universal observer ;
|t Visual observer as privileged observer --
|t Horizonal realism.
|t Scientific realism ;
|t Horizonal realism ;
|t Context ;
|t Context-dependency and quantum logic ;
|t Objectivity ;
|t Reduction of manifest to scientific image: problem ;
|t Manifest objects as real ;
|t Perception of scientific entities ;
|t Scientific observation as 'reading' of 'text' ;
|t Hermeneutics ;
|t Observer as embodied ;
|t Opacity of scientific 'texts' ;
|t Observation as theory-laden ;
|t The ontological intent of science ;
|t Scientific instrument as "readable technology" ;
|t Observers and quantum mechanics ;
|t The ontological achievement of science ;
|t Human embodiment in readable technologies ;
|t Furniture of the Earth and universe --
|t Identity theories and psychobiology.
|t Monistic realism and identity theories.
|t Psychobiology ;
|t Metaresearch principles of psychobiology --
|t Hermeneutics and the history of science.
|t Hermeneutical circle ;
|t Natural science as nonhermeneutical ;
|t Role of hermeneutics in natural science ;
|t Hermeneutics and the history of science ;
|t The history of science and progress in knowledge ;
|t Hermeneutical model of rational progress: linear part ;
|t Hermeneutical model of rational progress: dialectical part ;
|t Modes of rationality compared ;
|t Models and their descriptive use ;
|t Science in cultural perspective --
|t Euclidean space as a scientific artifact.
|t The everyday world as artifact of the scientific imagination ;
|t Euclidean visual space as a scientific artifact --
|t World possibilities.
|t Hyperbolic worlds ;
|t General conditions of possibility of worlds --
|t Retrospective.
|t Hermeneutical character of the study ;
|t General philosophical theory ;
|t Specific applications and conclusions ;
|t Visual spaces ;
|t Manifest and scientific images ;
|t Identity theories ;
|t Hermeneutics and the history of science and perception ;
|t World-building --
|t Appendix.
|t Hyperbolic visual map of physical space.
|t Introduction ;
|t Hermeneutical Luneburg model: configuration-dependent hyperbolic space ;
|t Physical space ;
|t Visual space ;
|t Radial distance in visual space ;
|t Size-depth match ;
|t Contraction and dilation of space ;
|t Orientation of sides of reference tripod relative to visual horizontal and vertical ;
|t Discussion ;
|t Tilting of planes in visual space ;
|t Discussion ;
|t Perspectival projections in visual space ;
|t Depth-distance ratios in visual space ;
|t Illustration of visual shapes ;
|t Illustration ;
|t Tables --
|t Notes --
|t References --
|t Index.
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