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Sep 26 2008, 10:58 PM EDT
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"As I open my eyes, I find myself surrounded by a given world...." The "world" is "given" by the retina, Arnheim says visiocentrically. But awareness
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Sep 26 2008, 10:48 PM EDT
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"My contention," Arnheim says, "is that the cognitive operations called thinking are not the privilege of mental processes above and beyond perception but the essential
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Sep 25 2008, 11:21 PM EDT
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language) are based and infused, and indeed are essentially permeable, on the material stuff of the world as we perceive it.
Aristotle: "the soul never thinks without an image." (12)
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Sep 24 2008, 2:01 AM EDT
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Arnheim points out that there is a history of prejudice against perceptual thinking, as in the Mosaic ban on graven images. Indeed, if there aren't
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Sep 24 2008, 1:28 AM EDT
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"What is most needed," Arnheim says, "is not more aesthetics mor more esoteric manuals of art education but a convincing case made for visual thinking
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Sep 24 2008, 12:42 AM EDT
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Because perception gathers concepts, "perceptual material" is used in thinking (Visual Thinking 1). This is similar to what the 2nd-century Taoist philosopher Wang Bi said about the hexagrams of the I Ching: the hexagrams suggest images, and the images lead to ideas.
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