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2010
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10.7551/mitpress/7541.003.0017
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Book chapters
pp. ix
Introduction
Contributors
More than Three Dimensions: What Continuity Considerations Can Tell Us about Perceived Color
Index
Color Spaces and Color Order Systems: A Primer
Color, Qualia, and Attention: A Nonstandard Interpretation
On the Reality (and Diversity) of Objective Colors: How Color-Qualia Space Is a Map of Reflectance-Profile Space
Color Insert
Color Experience: A Semantic Theory
Into the Neural Maze
How Can the Logic of Color Concepts Apply to Afterimage Colors?
How Do Things Look to the Color-Blind?
Color within an Internalist Framework: The Role of “Color” in the Structure of the Perceptual System
Where in the World Color Survey Is the Support for Color Categorization Based on the Hering Primaries?
It’s Not Easy Being Green: Hardin and Color Relationalism
What Do the Color-Blind See?
pp. 2
Color Spaces and Color Order Systems: A Primer
pp. 37
On the Reality (and Diversity) of Objective Colors: How Color-Qualia Space Is a Map of Reflectance-Profile Space
pp. 67
Color Experience: A Semantic Theory
pp. 91
More than Three Dimensions: What Continuity Considerations Can Tell Us about Perceived Color
pp. 123
Color within an Internalist Framework: The Role of “Color” in the Structure of the Perceptual System
pp. 150
Into the Neural Maze
pp. 179
Where in the World Color Survey Is the Support for Color Categorization Based on the Hering Primaries?
pp. 203
Color, Qualia, and Attention: A Nonstandard Interpretation
pp. 228
It’s Not Easy Being Green: Hardin and Color Relationalism
pp. 245
How Can the Logic of Color Concepts Apply to Afterimage Colors?
pp. 258
How Do Things Look to the Color-Blind?
pp. 291
What Do the Color-Blind See?
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