There are some objects of perception that are either too far from us to touch or that cannot be touched at all. Typical examples are the sky and the various phenomena that appear in the sky such as rainbows and sunsets. This paper is concerned with the ontological status of the rainbow. Does it exist when it is not actually perceived? Does it exist even when it is not possibly perceived? My conclusion is that a rainbow is a physical event, and that, although it is recognized as a rainbow by its characteristic visual appearance, it should not be identified with that appearance. I suggest that the case of the rainbow might give us useful hints for the analysis of secondary qualities like colors and sounds
The rainbow has been the subject of discussion across a variety of historical periods and cultures, ...
From the history of science we can learn not only some science and some history, but also something ...
We present a new analysis of Robert Grosseteste’s account of color in his treatise De iride (On the ...
There are some objects of perception that are either too far from us to touch or that cannot be touc...
In order to defend his controversial claim that observation is unaided perception, Bas van Fraassen,...
The history of the rainbow is as old as that of science. The ancient Greek philosophers tried to des...
Perfectly well behaved rainbows are usually supposed to appear opposite the sun, following a shower;...
Commenting on a recent book, the author discusses various views of the rainbow: its role in culture,...
The world is full of color, from the blue ocean and the yellow daffodils and sunflowers in green car...
A good portion of the work in the ontology of color focuses on color properties, trying to figure ou...
In this paper, we have discussed what a rainbow produced by dispersion through water droplets looks ...
Our perception of colour has always been a source of fascination, so it's little wonder that studies...
The rainbow has been the subject of discussion across a variety of historical periods and cultures, ...
On the Rainbow is one of the short scientific treatises written by Robert Grosseteste. The Latin tit...
Depictions of rainbows in late antique and early Byzantine art follow the normal sequence of the spe...
The rainbow has been the subject of discussion across a variety of historical periods and cultures, ...
From the history of science we can learn not only some science and some history, but also something ...
We present a new analysis of Robert Grosseteste’s account of color in his treatise De iride (On the ...
There are some objects of perception that are either too far from us to touch or that cannot be touc...
In order to defend his controversial claim that observation is unaided perception, Bas van Fraassen,...
The history of the rainbow is as old as that of science. The ancient Greek philosophers tried to des...
Perfectly well behaved rainbows are usually supposed to appear opposite the sun, following a shower;...
Commenting on a recent book, the author discusses various views of the rainbow: its role in culture,...
The world is full of color, from the blue ocean and the yellow daffodils and sunflowers in green car...
A good portion of the work in the ontology of color focuses on color properties, trying to figure ou...
In this paper, we have discussed what a rainbow produced by dispersion through water droplets looks ...
Our perception of colour has always been a source of fascination, so it's little wonder that studies...
The rainbow has been the subject of discussion across a variety of historical periods and cultures, ...
On the Rainbow is one of the short scientific treatises written by Robert Grosseteste. The Latin tit...
Depictions of rainbows in late antique and early Byzantine art follow the normal sequence of the spe...
The rainbow has been the subject of discussion across a variety of historical periods and cultures, ...
From the history of science we can learn not only some science and some history, but also something ...
We present a new analysis of Robert Grosseteste’s account of color in his treatise De iride (On the ...