11+ James J. Gibson Quotes On Education, Constitution And Civil War

The abstract analysis of the world by mathematics and physics rests on the concepts of space and time. — James J. Gibson

The heart of the problem is not so much how we see objects in depth, as how we see the constant layout of the world around us. Space, as such, empty space, is not visible, but surfaces are. — James J. Gibson

There has been a great gulf in psychological thought between the perception of space and objects on one hand and the perception of meaning on the other. — James J. Gibson

The human young must learn to perceive these affordances, in some degree at least, but the young of some animals do not have time to learn the ones that are crucial for survival. — James J. Gibson

I also assume that they are not simply the physical properties of things as now conceived by physical science. Instead, they are ecological, in the sense that they are properties of the environment relative to an animal. — James J. Gibson

What a thing is and what it means are not separate, the former being physical and the latter mental as we are accustomed to believe. — James J. Gibson

A mechanical encounter or other energy-exchange may cause tissue damage. — James J. Gibson

The perception of what a thing is and the perception of what it means are not separate, either. — James J. Gibson

Psychology is still trying to explain the perception of the position of an object in space, along with its shape, size, and so on, and to understand the sensations of color. — James J. Gibson

Hence it is that the shape of something is especially meaningful. — James J. Gibson

The meaning or value of a thing consists of what it affords. — James J. Gibson

Life Lessons by James J. Gibson

  1. James J. Gibson's work emphasizes the importance of understanding how the environment shapes our perception and behavior. He argued that our perception of the world is based on the information that we receive from our senses, and that this information is actively interpreted by our brains.
  2. Gibson's research on affordances, or the possibilities for action that are present in our environment, has shown that our behavior is heavily influenced by the physical properties of our environment.
  3. Gibson's work has demonstrated that our understanding of the world is shaped by the way we interact with it, and that the environment can provide us with important cues that can help us make decisions.
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