William L. King's research while affiliated with Idaho State University and other places
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... Su expresión más contundente en los últimos tiempos ha sido "Photography and Representation" de Roger Scruton (1981). No obstante, a pesar de toda la discusión que el artículo de Scruton ha generado, no queda bastante claro cuál se supone que es su argumento (para una muestra de esta discusión, véase Wicks 1989, King 1992, Warburton 1996, Lopes 2003. Propongo poner a un lado a Scruton y abordar el problema con aires renovados. ...