Affordances Explained

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
Affordances Explained
Abstract
I examine the central theoretical construct of ecological psychology, the concept of an affordance. In the first part of the paper, I illustrate the role affordances play in Gibson's theory of perception. In the second part, I argue that affordances are to be understood as dispositional properties, and explain what I take to be their characteristic background circumstances, triggering circumstances and manifestations. The main purpose of my analysis is to give affordances a theoretical identity enriched by Gibson's visionary insight, but independent of the most controversial claims of the Gibsonian movement.
Publication
Philosophy of Science
Volume
70
Issue
5
Pages
949-961
Date
2003
ISSN
0031-8248
Accessed
16/12/2020, 10:49
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JSTOR
Citation
Scarantino, A. (2003). Affordances Explained. Philosophy of Science, 70(5), 949–961. https://doi.org/10.1086/377380