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Review of Metaphysics 66 (1):61-88 (2012)

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  1. The Myth of the Common Sense Conception of Color.Zed Adams & Nat Hansen - 2020 - In Teresa Marques & Åsa Wikforss (eds.), Shifting Concepts: The Philosophy and Psychology of Conceptual Variability. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 106-127.
    Some philosophical theories of the nature of color aim to respect a "common sense" conception of color: aligning with the common sense conception is supposed to speak in favor of a theory and conflicting with it is supposed to speak against a theory. In this paper, we argue that the idea of a "common sense" conception of color that philosophers of color have relied upon is overly simplistic. By drawing on experimental and historical evidence, we show how conceptions of color (...)
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  • Color y fenomenología: Un acercamiento al relacionalismo funcionalista de Jonathan Cohen.María Daniela Nuñez - 2019 - Apuntes Filosóficos 28 (55):100-133.
    It is intended to show how Cohen's functionalist relationalism transcends and blurs the characteristic sharp break of the canonical ontological proposals of color between the subjective and objective. Thus, from the familiarity of classical authors, the general characteristics of each mentalist and externalist perspective are explained, in consideration of their particular difficulties. Finally, after the presentation of the central argument displayed by Cohen to justify the relational character of the chromatic properties, together with its functional analysis, it is sought to (...)
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