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The article discusses the philosophical debate over whether the content perceived in a picture coincides with what the picture presents. It contrasts two main positions: the Marriagist view, which asserts that perception aligns with the picture's presentation, and the Separatist view, which argues there is a discrepancy between perception and presentation. It examines examples and theories from philosophers like Wollheim and Ludwig Wittgenstein, arguing in favor of the Marriagist perspective. |