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Color and the Inverted Spectrum

Citation: Kalderon, Mark and Hilbert, David (2000) Color and the Inverted Spectrum.

We argue that the extant versions of the inverted spectrum argument are unsound and that any possible version must also be. We outline a conceptual role semantics for color perception and give an intentionalist reduction of color phenomenology in terms of color content so conceived.Article

Additional Information: Citation: In Steven Davis (ed.) Color Perception: Philosophical, Psychological, Artistic and Computational Perspectives, Vancouver Studies in Cognitive Science 9 (2000).
Creators: Kalderon, Mark and Hilbert, David and
Subjects: Philosophy
Keywords: Perception, Colour
Divisions: Institute of Philosophy
Collections: London Philosophy Papers
Dates:
  • 2000 (published)
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