id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_dz2ycpkn6rgtlaxagdd3yooz7a ROBERT M. FRANCESCOTTI Externalism and Marr's Theory of Vision 1991 13 .pdf application/pdf 5671 359 52 Marr's theory of human vision embodies three distinct levels of explanationthe computational level, the algorithmic level and the level of hardware successfully and reliably performs its designed function-namely, the production of veridical visual representations. theory is to explain how humans visually interact with their environment in Consider the following example.' Among the various types of representations that figure in Marr's theory is a type called the 'image' ([1982], pp. Consider, for example, what Marr says about the visual representation of representations posited, Marr is guided by facts concerning how the visual Marr's theory takes into consideration certain general facts about the way humans visually relate to their external environment-e.g., facts concerning Marr's theory is to explain how the visual system is able to generate veridical The theory envisaged appeals to facts concerning the organism's environment in its attempt to posit mental representations and describe their content, ./cache/work_dz2ycpkn6rgtlaxagdd3yooz7a.pdf ./txt/work_dz2ycpkn6rgtlaxagdd3yooz7a.txt