학술저널
Ordinary visual perception is always real-time. It is also active, which means that I can choose what and where to see. These two properties are not part of the concept of seeing, that is, they are not directly relevant to the question of what it is to see. And so the fact that photograph lacks the properties does not entail that it is not transparent. I argue, however, that the fact is the main reason why we feel reluctant to say photographs are transparent. I also argue that receiving optical image of the environment is a necessary condition for seeing at least while the present laws of nature prevail.
1. 서론
2. 사진의 투명성
3. 실시간
4. 공간지각의 능동성
5. 광학이미지
6. 결론
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