Gibson developed the affordance concept to complement his theory of direct perception that stands in sharp contrast with the prevalent inferential theories of perception. A comparison of the two approaches shows that the distinction between them also has an ontological aspect. We trace the history and newer formalizations of the notion of affordance and discuss some competing opinions on its scope. Next, empirical work on the affordance concept is reviewed in brief and the relevance of dynamical systems theory to affordance research is demonstrated. Finally, the striking but often neglected convergence of the ideas of Gibson and those of certain Continental philosophers is discussed.published_or_final_versio
The ambitious scope, complexity, and difficulty of Gibson’s project in proposing the theory of...
This article is about a sidebar in James Gibson's last book, The ecological approach to visual perce...
Gibson’s seminal concept of affordance could have real design power if it could be adequately explai...
The Gibsonian Concept of Affordance : Genealogy, Breaking off and Conceptual Reconstruction. Long be...
The Gibsonian Concept of Affordance : Genealogy, Breaking off and Conceptual Reconstruction. Long be...
I examine the central theoretical construct of ecological psychology, the concept of an affordance. ...
An argument is developed that suggests the concept of affordances can best facilitate the pursuit of...
Post-Gibson attempts to set out a definition of affordance generally agree that this notion can be u...
Gibson defined affordances as action possibilities directly offered to an animal by the environment....
Gibson defined affordances as action possibilities directly offered to an animal by the environment....
Gibson defined affordances as action possibilities directly offered to an animal by the environment....
Gibson defined affordances as action possibilities directly offered to an animal by the environment....
This article is about a sidebar in James Gibson's last book, The ecological approach to visual perce...
I argue that the most promising approach to understanding J.J. Gibson's "affordances" takes affordan...
I argue that the most promising approach to understanding J.J. Gibson's "affordances" takes affordan...
The ambitious scope, complexity, and difficulty of Gibson’s project in proposing the theory of...
This article is about a sidebar in James Gibson's last book, The ecological approach to visual perce...
Gibson’s seminal concept of affordance could have real design power if it could be adequately explai...
The Gibsonian Concept of Affordance : Genealogy, Breaking off and Conceptual Reconstruction. Long be...
The Gibsonian Concept of Affordance : Genealogy, Breaking off and Conceptual Reconstruction. Long be...
I examine the central theoretical construct of ecological psychology, the concept of an affordance. ...
An argument is developed that suggests the concept of affordances can best facilitate the pursuit of...
Post-Gibson attempts to set out a definition of affordance generally agree that this notion can be u...
Gibson defined affordances as action possibilities directly offered to an animal by the environment....
Gibson defined affordances as action possibilities directly offered to an animal by the environment....
Gibson defined affordances as action possibilities directly offered to an animal by the environment....
Gibson defined affordances as action possibilities directly offered to an animal by the environment....
This article is about a sidebar in James Gibson's last book, The ecological approach to visual perce...
I argue that the most promising approach to understanding J.J. Gibson's "affordances" takes affordan...
I argue that the most promising approach to understanding J.J. Gibson's "affordances" takes affordan...
The ambitious scope, complexity, and difficulty of Gibson’s project in proposing the theory of...
This article is about a sidebar in James Gibson's last book, The ecological approach to visual perce...
Gibson’s seminal concept of affordance could have real design power if it could be adequately explai...