Make-Believe and Its Role in Pictorial Representation and the Acquisition of Knowledge
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Author
Walton, Kendall L.Keyword
AestheticsDate Published
1992-01-01
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Pictures are not merely imitations of visual forms, nor are they merely signs that signify or stand for things of the kind they represent. Pictures, like hobby horses, are props in games of make-believe in which people participate visually, and also psychologically.Collections