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JJ Gibson's “ground theory of space perception”Sedgwick, 2021
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JJ Gibson's ground theory of space perception is contrasted with Descartes' theory, which reduces all of space perception to the perception of distance and angular direction, relative to an abstract viewpoint. Instead, Gibson posits an embodied perceiver, grounded by gravity …
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