The reciprocity of perceiver and environment the evolution of James J. Gibson's Ecological psychology

Originally published in 1987, this title intended to historically reveal, through tracing Gibson's development, the substance of his views and how they bore upon general philosophical issues in theories of knowledge, and to investigate in detail the historical context of Gibson's theoretic...

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Other Authors: Lombardo, Thomas, autor (autor)
Format: Book
Language:Inglés
Published: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2017
Edition:This edition first published in 2017
Series:Psychology library editions. Perception ; volume 18
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Part 1: The Philosophy of Knowledge and the Science of Perception
  • 1. Ecological Psychology and Mind-Matter Dualism
  • 2. Pre-Socratic Philosophy and Science
  • 3. Platonic and Aristotelian Philosophy
  • 4. Medieval Psychology, Optics, and Philosophy
  • Part 2: The Psychology and Biology of Knowledge
  • 5. The Scientific Revolution
  • 6. Berkeley and Empiricist Psychology
  • 7. Nineteenth Century Structural Psychology
  • 8. Evolution and Functional Psychology
  • 9. Gestalt Psychology
  • 10. The Antecedents of Gibson's Psychophysics
  • Part 3: The Psychophysics of Perception
  • 11. The Genesis of Gibson's Psychophysics
  • 12. Gibson's "Perception of the Visual World"
  • 13. Gibson's Psychophysics
  • 14. The Genesis of Ecological Psychology
  • Part 4: Ecological Psychology and Perceptual Epistemology
  • 15. Gibson's "Senses Considered as Perceptual Systems"
  • 16. The Development of Gibson's Ecological Psychology
  • 17. Gibson's Ontology and Epistemology
  • 18. Gibson's "Ecological Approach to Visual Perception"
  • Epilogue