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    Vision and Cognition in Picture Perception (review)
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 62 (3): 707-719. 2001.
    In recent papers [1997, in press] I have explored how two seemingly conflicting paradigms inform the conception and study of picture perception. The dominant paradigm, one especially favored by vision theorists, claims that seeing a pictorial representation of an object is, with qualifications, like seeing the object itself. The picture, being a geometrically sanctioned projection of its object, resembles it, or otherwise serves as a mimetic surrogate, “re-presenting” what it depicts [Danto, 198…Read more
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    This book examines longstanding problems in the theory of vision. Each section begins by looking at the issues as they were raised and discussed by Berkeley. This work is unique in its blend of philosophical and historical perspectives on contemporary problems of readership
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    The professor is excused
    American Journal of Bioethics 2 (4). 2002.
    This Article does not have an abstract
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    The Power of Pictures
    Journal of Philosophy 82 (12): 711. 1985.
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    Book reviews (review)
    with David C. Geary, Bert H. Hodges, Debra Sue Pate, and Tracy B. Henley
    Philosophical Psychology 9 (2): 281-295. 1996.