McIntosh's Unrealistic Picture of Peacocke and Hopkins on Realistic Pictures

British Journal of Aesthetics 45 (1):64-68 (2005)
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Abstract

I defend Christopher Peacocke's and Robert Hopkins's experienced resemblance accounts of depiction against criticisms put forward by Gavin McIntosh in a recent article in this journal. I argue that, while there may be reasons for rejecting Peacocke's and Hopkins's accounts, McIntosh fails to provide any

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Catharine Abell
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