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  1. Gombrich and the Problem of Relativity of Vision.Ladislav Kesner - 2009 - Human Affairs 19 (3):266-273.
    Gombrich and the Problem of Relativity of Vision The essay argues that Ernst Gombrich's views are relevant to the critical examination of the notion of the relativity and historicity of vision which has been widely accepted as one of the central axioms shared by visual studies, art history and film studies.
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  • (1 other version)Science versus the Humanities: Hyman on Wollheim on Depiction.Gary Kemp - 2016 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 50 (2):1-7.
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  • (1 other version)Science versus the Humanities: Hyman on Wollheim on Depiction.Gary Kemp - 2016 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 50 (2):1-7.
    In the seventh chapter of his extraordinary book The Objective Eye, John Hyman offers various criticisms of Richard Wollheim’s theory of pictorial depiction.1 My immediate purpose in this short piece is to make the case that these criticisms fail. By no means do I claim that there are not other criticisms to be made against Wollheim’s theory or that Hymans’s book as a whole fails—not in its overarching attempt to rescue the objectivity of art from subjectivist views or, more narrowly, (...)
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