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A Naive Realist Theory of Colour

Full title: A Naive Realist Theory of Colour
ISBN: 9780198755364
ISBN 10: 0198755368
Authors: Allen, Keith
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Edition: 1
Num. pages: 224
Binding: Hardcover
Language: en
Published on: 2017

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Synopsis

A Naive Realist Theory Of Colour Defends The View That Colours Are Mind-independent Properties Of Things In The Environment, That Are Distinct From Properties Identified By The Physical Sciences. This View Stands In Contrast To The Long-standing And Wide-spread View Amongst Philosophers And Scientists That Colours Don't Really Exist - Or At Any Rate, That If They Do Exist, Then They Are Radically Different From The Way That They Appear. It Is Argued That A Naive Realist Theory Of Colour Best Explains How Colours Appear To Perceiving Subjects, And That This View Is Not Undermined Either By Reflecting On Variations In Colour Perception Between Perceivers And Across Perceptual Conditions, Or By Our Modern Scientific Understanding Of The World. A Naive Realist Theory Of Colour Also Illustrates How Our Understanding Of What Colours Are Has Far-reaching Implications For Wider Questions About The Nature Of Perceptual Experience, The Relationship Between Mind And World, The Problem Of Consciousness, The Apparent Tension Between Common Sense And Scientific Representations Of The World, And Even The Very Nature And Possibility Of Philosophical Inquiry.-- Introduction: Naive Realist Theories Of Colour -- Mind-independence -- Perceptual Variation -- Distinctness -- Causation -- Structural Properties Of The Colours -- Revelation -- Realism -- Conclusion: Consciousness And The Manifest Image. Keith Allen. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 187-197) And Index.