Impossible Figures

In E. B. Goldstein (ed.), SAGE Encyclopedia of Perception. Sage Publications (2010)
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Abstract

Provides an overview and examples of what impossible figures are, and explains their interest to many different disciplines including philosophy, psychology, art and mathematics.

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Hume and the Recreative Imagination.Fabian Dorsch - 2013 - Rivista di Estetica 53:25-54.
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