Backdrop, flat, and prop: The stage for active perceptual inquiry

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (4):414-415 (2003)
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Abstract

Lehar's revival of phenomenology and his all-encompassing Gestalt Bubble model are ambitious and stimulating. I offer an illustrated caution about phenomenology, a more fractured alternative to his Bubble model, and two lines of phenomena that may disqualify his isomorphism. I think a perceptual-inquiry model can contend.

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