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Visual Perception and Its Limits

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Persons: Theories and Perceptions
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The seen is flat. This claim has neither passed unchallenged nor, in my view, been accorded the fullest exposition in the accounts of its most serious critics. In the course of this chapter I hope to make the issues plainer, both by showing that the statement is a true one, and that it offers a useful vantage point for making other types of observations.

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Park, D. (1973). Visual Perception and Its Limits. In: Persons: Theories and Perceptions. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-0811-7_2

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