In a Forest of Two-Dimensional Bears
Arthur C. Danto, 9 April 1992
Perspective as Symbolic Form
by Erwin Panofsky, translated by Christoper Wood.
Zone, 196 pp., £20.50, January 1992,0 942299 52 3 Show More
by Erwin Panofsky, translated by Christoper Wood.
Zone, 196 pp., £20.50, January 1992,
The Language of Art History
edited by Salim Kemal and Ivan Gaskell.
Cambridge, 245 pp., £32.50, December 1991,9780521353847 Show More
edited by Salim Kemal and Ivan Gaskell.
Cambridge, 245 pp., £32.50, December 1991,
“... Kant’s characteristic philosophical strategy – ingenious, original, and by his own assessment, revolutionary – consisted in transferring to the mind, as among its organising principles, a great many of the features heretofore ascribed to the objective order of the world. Causality, for example, rather than some bonding agency, linking event with event under the laws of nature, was instead a defining structure of the way we organise experience: it would not be experience were it not causally ordered ... ”