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Māi : seitaigakuteki genshōgaku no tankyū = Ma'ai : an inquiry of ecological phenomenology / Kōno Tetsuya.
間合い : 生態学的現象学の探究 = Ma'ai : an inquiry of ecological phenomenology 河野哲也.

LIBRA BF353 .K665 2022
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kōno, Tetsuya, 1963- author.
河野哲也, 1963- author.
Series:
Chi no seitaigaku no bōken jē jē gibuson no keishō ; 2.
Chi no seitaigaku no bōken jē jē gibuson no keishō = The Ecological turn and beyond : succeeding J.J.Gibson's Work ; 2
知の生態学の冒険 J・J・ギブソンの継承 = The Ecological turn and beyond : succeeding J.J.Gibson's Work ; 2
知の生態学の冒険J・J・ギブソンの継承 ; 2
Language:
Japanese
Subjects (All):
Gibson, James J. (James Jerome), 1904-1979.
Gibson, James J.
Environmental psychology.
Physical Description:
194 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm.
Edition:
Shohan.
初版.
Other Title:
Ma'ai : an inquiry of ecological phenomenology
Seitaigakuteki genshōgaku no tankyū
Inquiry of ecological phenomenology
生態学的現象学の探究
Place of Publication:
Tōkyō : Tōkyōdaigakushuppankai, 2022.
東京 : 東京大学出版会, 2022.
Notes:
This series explores key ideas and concepts in the ecological psychology and ecological approach initiated by James Jerome Gibson (1904-1979): affordances, ecological information, and direct information-based perception. theory, perceptual systems, visual motor control, perceptual action circulation, exploratory and performative activities, ecological realism, environmental modification and structuring, facilitative action fields, cooperation, etc.
ISBN:
9784130151825
4130151827
OCLC:
1303208335

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