Is there some philosophic or also psychological work on expectation and perception, maybe even just perception, you can recommend?
Philip Quinlan, Philip T. Quinlan, Ben Dyson. 2008. Cognitive Psychology. Publisher-Pearson/Prentice Hall. ISBN 0131298100, 9780131298101
>>9147487
thanks, have you read it?
>>9147469
Cosmic Trigger, Prometheus Rising, all of RAW... No joke.
I have a dig bick
>>9147561
pics
>>9147469
Who's the old bag?
>>9147469
are you retarded? you think the phenomenon of perception can be easily grappled with simply by reading a single book? think again, kiddo. Plenty of geniuses have been struggling with the question for millennia. You think you can just strut in here and expect to be force-fed the greatest piece on perception every recorded? you utterly worthless piece of shit, people like you make me want to violently abuse my dog.
>>9147469
simulacra and simulation
>>9147469
Gombrich. Art and Illusion. Is that where you filched your foto?
>>9147469
There is literally an entire sub-branch of philosophy called the philosophy of perception. Start with intros and google you fuck