James J. Gibson Quote

What a thing is and what it means are not separate, the former being physical and the latter mental as we are accustomed to believe.


Reasons for Realism: Selected Essays of James J. Gibson (ed. Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc Incorporated, 1982)


What a thing is and what it means are not separate, the former being physical and the latter mental as we are accustomed to believe.

What a thing is and what it means are not separate, the former being physical and the latter mental as we are accustomed to believe.

What a thing is and what it means are not separate, the former being physical and the latter mental as we are accustomed to believe.

What a thing is and what it means are not separate, the former being physical and the latter mental as we are accustomed to believe.