Tagged: philosophy of perception

Translating and Transposing

It’s heartening to know that the celebrated translator Lydia Davis is open, in fact enthusiastic and curious about new, or inventive moves between levels and contexts and forms of language. She has taken a...

Just out from Bloomsbury!

Phenomenology, I think, is what makes Lambert Wiesing’s The Philosophy of Perception so startling.  The book turns perception upside down.  He’s saying, roughly, that perception determines and controls us, rather than the other way around.  The...