

Mobility technologies for visually impaired people through the prism of classic theories of perception
pp. 77-108
in: Edwige Pissaloux (ed), Mobility of visually impaired people, Berlin, Springer, 2018Abstract
What, if anything, do the classic philosophies of perception have to tell us about technical objects, which, from the cane to more contemporary devices, aim to facilitate the mobility of the visually impaired? Is it possible that we should just leave these philosophies where we most often class them, that is, in the past synonymous with passé?