Results 231 to 240 of about 4,415,064 (273)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Appearances and Ideas of Appearances
Philosophy, 1976In a witty, ingenious and unaccountably undiscussed paper ('Appearing and Appearances', American Philosophical Quarterly, i964), Professor H. H. Price offers a way of introducing a phenomenalistic terminology, which he thinks is useful and indeed necessary for certain purposes, without using arguments based on cases of illusion and other perceptual ...
openaire +1 more source
1980
In recent years the topic of buildings as artifacts conveying meaning has begun to reassert itself in the face of the assumptions implicit in much of the theory and work of the modern movement summarized most forcefully in the statement by Gropius (1935) that the “outward forms of the new architecture”…“are not the personal whims of a handful of ...
openaire +1 more source
In recent years the topic of buildings as artifacts conveying meaning has begun to reassert itself in the face of the assumptions implicit in much of the theory and work of the modern movement summarized most forcefully in the statement by Gropius (1935) that the “outward forms of the new architecture”…“are not the personal whims of a handful of ...
openaire +1 more source
Abstract Research on children’s understanding of visual perspective led to the discovery that children understand that one can see different objects from different vantage points (Level 1) much earlier than they can understand that the same objects look differently (Level 2).
openaire +2 more sources
openaire +2 more sources

