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227Metaphor and knowledge attained via the bodyPhilosophical Psychology 6 (4). 1993.Mark Johnson argues in favour of embodied experience as the basis for knowledge. An important implication of his analysis is that these experiences instigate pervasive metaphorical systems. Johnson 's argument involves reductionist problems, chicken-and-egg problems and, at times, unclear criteria for what counts as a basic experience and a metaphor
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86Foldout includes foreshortening in drawings by a blind manRivista di Estetica 47 31-45. 2011.In a case-history, Ben, a university-graduate blind adult, is shown to draw a cube as if it were folded out, but with slim rectangles for the sides around a central square. This form is drawn by sighted 8-year-olds. It might involve foreshortening and parallel projection, despite the presence of more sides than would be present in parallel projection in a single direction. Also, Ben drew a glass’s brim as both a straight line and as an ellipse, a form common in drawings by sighted 8-year-olds th…Read more
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88Drawing and the Blind: Pictures to Touch by John M. KennedyJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 53 (3): 339-341. 1995.
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74A Psychology of Picture Perception: Images and Information by John J. KennedyJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 33 (2): 232-234. 1974.
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What Is a Surface? In the Real World? And Pictures?In Peer F. Bundgaard & Frederik Stjernfelt (eds.), Investigations Into the Phenomenology and the Ontology of the Work of Art: What are Artworks and How Do We Experience Them?, Springer Verlag. 2015.
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83Universals of depiction, illusion as nonpictorial, and limits to depictionBehavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (1): 88-90. 1989.
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Metropolitan State University of DenverDepartment of PhilosophyOther faculty (Postdoc, Visiting, etc)
Denver, Colorado, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Computing and Information |
| 19th Century Philosophy |
| 20th Century Philosophy |