Dedrick, Don (1996) Can colour be reduced to anything? [Journal (Paginated)]
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Abstract
C. L. Hardin has argued that the colour opponency of the vision system leads to chromatic subjectivism: chromatic sensory states reduce to neurophysiological states. Much of the force of Hardin's argument derives from a critique of chromatic objectivism. On this view chromatic sensory states are held to reduce to an external property. While I agree with Hardin's critique of objectivism it is far from clear that the problems which beset objectivism do not apply to the subjectivist position as well. I develop a critique of subjectivism that parallels Hardin's anti-objectivist argument.
| Item Type: | Journal (Paginated) | 
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| Keywords: | colour, reduction, Hardin, Matthen, chromatic subjectivism, chromatic objectivism. | 
| Subjects: | Philosophy > Philosophy of Science | 
| ID Code: | 374 | 
| Deposited By: | Dedrick, Don | 
| Deposited On: | 16 Dec 1998 | 
| Last Modified: | 11 Mar 2011 08:53 | 
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