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Patrick Heelan, Fenomenologia e a Percepção Visual

Patrick Heelan, Fenomenologia e a Percepção Visual

Carlos Fils Puig, Rogério Tolfo, and António Augusto Passos Videira, “Patrick Heelan, Fenomenologia e a Percepção Visual,” Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 72, no. 2–3 (2016): 475–518, DOI 10.17990/RPF/2016_72_2_0475.

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Patrick Heelan, Fenomenologia e a Percepção Visual

  • Type Journal Article
    Author Carlos Fils Puig
    Author Rogério Tolfo
    Author António Augusto Passos Videira
    Rights © 2016 Aletheia - Associação Científica e Cultural | © 2016 Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia
    Volume 72
    Issue 2-3
    Pages 475-518
    Publication Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia
    ISSN 0870-5283; 2183-461X
    Date 2016
    DOI 10.17990/RPF/2016_72_2_0475
    Language Portuguese
    Abstract This article describes and discusses the ideas of Patrick Heelan about the nature of visual perception, which he argues as not being intrinsically Euclidian, but rather as being described both in Euclidian and not-Euclidian geometries. Another objective is to place Heelan’s ideas in the context of the attempts to grasp the nature of science from the hermeneutical standpoint, in agreement with the so called analytical philosophy of science, noticing that his philosophical perspective is determined by phenomenology, in particular that inspired by Heidegger. Heelan’s phenomenology and philosophy of science are innovative and original deserving to be described and analysed. It is proposed that the investigation of Heelan’s project opens up new perspectives in both phenomenology and philosophy of science.
    Date Added 19/10/2016, 12:26:43
    Modified 25/10/2016, 09:52:51

    Keywords:

    • hermeneutics,
    • perception,
    • phenomenology,
    • philosophy of Science,
    • scientist-philosopher

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