A Discussion of James J. Gibson’s Theory of Visual Perception in the Context of Embodied Cognition
This paper aims to discuss James J. Gibson's theory of visual perception in the context of embodied cognition. First, Gibson's theory is discussed in the context of simple vs. radical embodiment distinction proposed by Clark (348). Then, it is discussed in the context of conceptualization,...
Main Author: | Didem KADIHASANOĞLU |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Ankara University
2018-12-01
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Series: | Ankara Üniversitesi Dil ve Tarih-Coğrafya Fakültesi Dergisi |
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Online Access: | http://dtcfdergisi.ankara.edu.tr/index.php/dtcf/article/view/5486 |
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