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* Tamara Leonova, [http://www.persee.fr/web/revues/home/prescript/article/psy_0003-5033_2004_num_104_2_29667 "L'approche écologique de la cognition sociale et son impact sur la conception des traits de personnalité"], ''L'année psychologique'' 104:2 (2004), pp 249-294. {{fr}}
 
* Tamara Leonova, [http://www.persee.fr/web/revues/home/prescript/article/psy_0003-5033_2004_num_104_2_29667 "L'approche écologique de la cognition sociale et son impact sur la conception des traits de personnalité"], ''L'année psychologique'' 104:2 (2004), pp 249-294. {{fr}}
 
* Jonathan Tudge, Jacquelyn T. Gray, Diane M. Hogan, [http://www.uncg.edu/hdf/facultystaff/Tudge/jt_eco.pdf "Ecological Perspectives in Human Development: A Comparison of Gibson and Bronfenbrenner"], in ''Comparisons in Human Development: Understanding Time and Context'', ed. Tudge, et al., Cambridge University Press, 2008, pp 72-105.
 
* Jonathan Tudge, Jacquelyn T. Gray, Diane M. Hogan, [http://www.uncg.edu/hdf/facultystaff/Tudge/jt_eco.pdf "Ecological Perspectives in Human Development: A Comparison of Gibson and Bronfenbrenner"], in ''Comparisons in Human Development: Understanding Time and Context'', ed. Tudge, et al., Cambridge University Press, 2008, pp 72-105.
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Gibson, 1972. Source.
Born January 27, 1904(1904-01-27)
McConnelsville, Ohio, United States
Died December 11, 1979(1979-12-11) (aged 75)
Ithaca, New York, United States
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James Jerome Gibson (1904-1979) is one of the most important psychologists of the 20th century, best known for his work on visual perception. He received his Ph.D. from Princeton University and his first major work was The Perception of the Visual World (1950) in which he rejected behaviorism for a view based on his own experimental work. In his later works, including The Ecological Approach to Visual Perception (1979), Gibson became more philosophical and criticized cognitivism in the same way he had attacked behaviorism before, arguing strongly in favor of direct perception and direct realism, as opposed to cognitivist indirect realism. He termed his new approach ‘ecological psychology’. Gibson’s legacy is increasingly influential on many contemporary movements in psychology, particularly those considered to be post-cognitivist.

Works

The Ecological Approach to Visual Perception, 1979, Log.
Dissertation
  • A Study of the Reproduction of Visually Perceived Forms, Princeton University, 1928.
Books
  • The Perception of the Visual World, Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1950.
  • The Senses Considered as Perceptual Systems, Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1966.
    • Die Sinne und der Prozess der Wahrnehmung, Bern: Hans Huber, 1973. (German)
  • The Ecological Approach to Visual Perception, Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1979; Psychology Press, 1986; 2015, 315 pp.
    • Wahrnehmung und Umwelt : der ökologische Ansatz in der visuellen Wahrnehmung, Munich: Urban & Schwarzenberg, 1982, 356 pp. (German)
    • Ekologicheskiy podchod k zritelnomu vospriyatiyu [Экологический подход к зрительному восприятию], trans. T.M. Sokolskoy, Moscow: Progress, 1988. (Russian)
    • Un approccio ecologico alla percezione visiva, trans. R. Luccio, intro. R. Luccio & P. Bozzi, Bologna: Il Mulino, 1999. (Italian)
    • Approche écologique de la perception visuelle, trans. & intro. Olivier Putois, afterword Claude Romano, Bellevaux: Dehors, 2014. Afterword. (French)
  • Reasons for Realism: Selected Essays, eds. E. Reed and R. Jones, Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 1982.
Articles

Literature