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  1. The relation of apparent shape to apparent slant in the perception of objects.Jacob Beck & James J. Gibson - 1955 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 50 (2):125.
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  • Perspective and spatial experience.Alex Kerr - forthcoming - Australasian Journal of Philosophy.
    Distant things look smaller, in a sense. Why? I argue that the reason is not that our experiences have a certain subject matter, or are about certain mind-independent things and features. Instead, distant things look smaller because of our way of perceiving them. I go on to offer a hypothesis about which specific way of perceiving explains why distant things look smaller.
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  • Euclid's optics and its compatibility with linear perspective.C. D. Brownson - 1981 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 24 (3):165-194.
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  • Questions regarding Husserlian geometry and phenomenology. A study of the concept of manifold and spatial perception.Luciano Boi - 2004 - Husserl Studies 20 (3):207-267.
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  • James Gibson's ecological revolution in psychology.Edward S. Reed & Rebecca K. Jones - 1979 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 9 (2):189-204.
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  • Visual cognition: An introduction.Steven Pinker - 1984 - Cognition 18 (1-3):1-63.
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  • Dynamic size constancy.Leonard Brosgole, Daniel G. McNichol, John Doyle & Ann Neylon - 1976 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 7 (1):12-14.
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  • James J. Gibson's revolution in perceptual psychology: A case study of the transformation of scientific ideas.Edward S. Reed - 1986 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 17 (1):65-98.
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