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An account of color without a subject? Commentary on Byrne & Hilbert
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Abstract
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While color realism is endorsed, Byrne & Hilbert's (B&H's) case for it stretches the notion of physical property beyond acceptable bounds. It is argued that a satisfactory account of color should do much more to respond to antirealist intuitions that flow from the specificity of color experience, and a pointer to an approach that does so is provided. |
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Language
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English
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Source (journal)
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Behavioral and brain sciences. - Cambridge, 1978, currens
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Publication
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Cambridge
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2003
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ISSN
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0140-525X
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1469-1825
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DOI
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10.1017/S0140525X03440016
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Volume/pages
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26
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(2003)
, p. 42-43
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ISI
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000222569500024
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Full text (Publisher's DOI)
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