Nelson Goodman's Arguments Against Perspective: A Geometrical Analysis

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Nelson Goodman's highly influential book Languages of Art argued that that all visual experience is merely a cultural construct. In presenting his thesis Goodman relied on a series of geometrical arguments intended to show that the geometrical construction of perspective does not rely on the geometry of light rays. In this article I analyze the geometrical validity of Goodman's arguments. © 2012 Kim Williams Books, Turin.

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Mitrović, B. (2013). Nelson Goodman’s Arguments Against Perspective: A Geometrical Analysis. Nexus Network Journal, 15(1), 51–62. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00004-012-0133-5

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