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The Organization of Vision
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... Finally, I would like to recall that by reasoning in the legacy of Gestalt theory, some kinds of explanations are wired in perceptual phenomena themselves (see for example Fig. 6. below). Hence, the use of images, which demonstrate a basic phenomenological method, i.e. demonstration (Kanizsa, 1979(Kanizsa, , 1991Metzger, 2006). My last caveat concerns the difference between the idea of phenomenology as retrievable in the writings of Brentano, Stumpf, and Köhler, and the Husserlian idea of phenomenology. ...

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Picking up the gauntlet. A reply to Casper and Haueis
The Organization of Vision
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