Cognitive Abduction in the Study of Visual Culture

Philosophy and Cognitive Science. Western and Eastern Studies 2:205-220 (2012)
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Abstract

In this paper art history and visual studies, the disciplines that study visual culture, are presented as a field whose conjectural paradigm can be used to understand the epistemic problems associated with abduction. In order to do so, significant statements, concepts and arguments from the work of several specialists in this field have been highlighted. Their analysis shows the fruitfulness and potential for understanding the study of visual culture as a field that is interwoven with the assumptions of abductive cognition.

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