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