Color realism revisited
Our reply is in four parts. The first part, R1, addresses objections to our claim that there might be "unknowable" color facts. The second part, R2, discusses the use we make of opponent process theory. The third part, R3, examines the question of whether colors are causes. The fourth part...
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Cambridge University Press,
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Summary: | Our reply is in four parts. The first part, R1, addresses objections to our claim that there might be "unknowable" color facts. The second part, R2, discusses the use we make of opponent process theory. The third part, R3, examines the question of whether colors are causes. The fourth part, R4, takes up some issues concerning the content of visual experience. |
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