This paper critically examines color relationalism and color relativism, two theories of color that are allegedly supported by variation in normal human color vision. We mostly discuss color relationalism, defended at length in Jonathan Cohen's The Red and the Real, and argue that the theory has insuperable problems
Realists about color, be they dispositionalists or physicalists, agree on the truth of the following...
You see a cherry and you experience it as red. A textbook explanation for why you have this sort of ...
Intrapersonal variation due to color contrast effects has been used to argue against the following i...
In this paper I reply to two sets of criticisms—a first from Joshua Gert, and a second from Keith Al...
Colour variation is the fact that what colour physical objects look to have depends on viewing condi...
Colour relationalism holds that the colours are constituted by relations to sub-jects. Antirelationa...
Colour relationalism holds that the colours are constituted by relations to subjects. Anti-relationa...
Colour Relationalism asserts that colours are non-intrinsic or inherently relational properties of o...
Color relationalism holds that the colors are constituted by relations to subjects. The introspectiv...
Abstract: Byrne & Hilbert (B&H) argue that colors are reflectance prop-erties of objects. Th...
I motivate and defend a previously underdeveloped functionalist account of the metaphysics of color,...
The orthodox monadic determination thesis holds that we represent colour relations by virtue of repr...
An adequate ontology of color must face the empirical facts about perceptual variation. In this pape...
Realists about color, be they dispositionalists or physicalists, agree on the truth of the following...
You see a cherry and you experience it as red. A textbook explanation for why you have this sort of ...
Intrapersonal variation due to color contrast effects has been used to argue against the following i...
In this paper I reply to two sets of criticisms—a first from Joshua Gert, and a second from Keith Al...
Colour variation is the fact that what colour physical objects look to have depends on viewing condi...
Colour relationalism holds that the colours are constituted by relations to sub-jects. Antirelationa...
Colour relationalism holds that the colours are constituted by relations to subjects. Anti-relationa...
Colour Relationalism asserts that colours are non-intrinsic or inherently relational properties of o...
Color relationalism holds that the colors are constituted by relations to subjects. The introspectiv...
Abstract: Byrne & Hilbert (B&H) argue that colors are reflectance prop-erties of objects. Th...
I motivate and defend a previously underdeveloped functionalist account of the metaphysics of color,...
The orthodox monadic determination thesis holds that we represent colour relations by virtue of repr...
An adequate ontology of color must face the empirical facts about perceptual variation. In this pape...
Realists about color, be they dispositionalists or physicalists, agree on the truth of the following...
You see a cherry and you experience it as red. A textbook explanation for why you have this sort of ...
Intrapersonal variation due to color contrast effects has been used to argue against the following i...