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The indeterminacy of color vision

Richard Montgomery

pp. 167-203

Abstrakt

A critical survey of recent work on the ontological status of colors supports the conclusion that, while some accounts of color can plausibly be dismissed, no single account can yet be endorsed. Among the remaining options are certain forms of color realism according which familiar colors are instantiated by objects in our extra-cranial visual environment. Also still an option is color anti-realism, the view that familiar colors are, at best, biologically adaptive fictions, instantiated nowhere.

Publication details

Published in:

(1996) Synthese 106 (2).

Seiten: 167-203

DOI: 10.1007/BF00413699

Referenz:

Montgomery Richard (1996) „The indeterminacy of color vision“. Synthese 106 (2), 167–203.