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Color ontology and color science / Jonathan Cohen and Mohan Matthen, editors
(Bradford book)
(Life and mind : philosophical issues in biology and psychology)

Publisher Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press
Year c2010
Codes ID=2001570364 NCID=BB02415664

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Language English
Size xxiii, 419 p., [12] p. of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 23 cm.
Contents Color spaces and color order systems: a primer / Rolf G. Kuehni
On the reality (and diversity) of objective colors: how color-qualia space is a map of reflectance-profile space / Paul M. Churchland
Color experience: a semantic theory / Mohan Matthen
More than three dimensions: what continuity considerations can tell us about perceived color / Reinhard Niederée
Color within an internalist framework: the role of "Color" in the structure of the perceptual system / Rainer Mausfeld
Into the neural maze / Donald I. A. MacLeod
Where in the world color survey is the support for color categorization based on the hering primaries? / Kimberly A. Jameson
Color, qualia, and attention: a nonstandard interpretation / Austen Clark
It's not easy being green: Hardin and color relationalism / Jonathan Cohen
How can the logic of color concepts apply to afterimage colors? / Jonathan Westphal
How do things look to the color-blind? / Alex Byrne and David R. Hilbert
What do the color-blind see? / Justin Broackes
Notes Includes bibliographical references and index
Authors Cohen, Jonathan D.
Matthen, Mohan
Subjects LCSH:Color vision
LCSH:Color -- Psychological aspects  All Subject Search
LCSH:Color (Philosophy)
Classification LCC:QP483
DC22:612.8/4
Vol : pbk ; ISBN:9780262513753

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