The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Colour
Herausgeber: Brown, Derek H.; Macpherson, Fiona
The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Colour
Herausgeber: Brown, Derek H.; Macpherson, Fiona
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This outstanding Handbook contains 29 contributions by leading philosophers and examines the most important aspects of philosophy of colour. Essential reading for students and researchers in philosophy of mind and psychology, epistemology, metaphysics and aesthetics.
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This outstanding Handbook contains 29 contributions by leading philosophers and examines the most important aspects of philosophy of colour. Essential reading for students and researchers in philosophy of mind and psychology, epistemology, metaphysics and aesthetics.
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- Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 516
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 173mm x 245mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 994g
- ISBN-13: 9781032569703
- ISBN-10: 1032569700
- Artikelnr.: 69113891
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 516
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 173mm x 245mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 994g
- ISBN-13: 9781032569703
- ISBN-10: 1032569700
- Artikelnr.: 69113891
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Derek H. Brown is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, where he is also Deputy Director of the Centre for the Study of Perceptual Experience. He is a co-editor of Analysis and Interpretation in the Exact Sciences: Essays in Honour of William Demopoulos (with Mélanie Frappier and Robert DiSalle, 2012). Fiona Macpherson, FRSE, MAE, is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, where she is also Director of the Centre for the Study of Perceptual Experience. She has published numerous edited collections including Sensory Substitution and Augmentation (2018) and Perceptual Imagination and Perceptual Memory and Phenomenal Presence (2018, both with Fabian Dorsch).
Introduction to the Philosophy of Colour Derek H. Brown and Fiona
Macpherson Part I: The Importance of Colour to Philosophy 1. Colour, Colour
Experience, and the Mind-Body Problem Brian P. McLaughlin 2. Colour,
Scepticism, and Epistemology Duncan Pritchard and Christopher Ranalli 3.
Philosophy of Science Mazviita Chirimuuta 4. Truth, Vagueness, and
Semantics Diana Raffman 5. The Logic of Colour Concepts Frederik Gierlinger
and Jonathan Westphal 6. Colour and the Arts: Chromatic Perspectives John
Kulvicki 7. The Analogy Between Colour and Value Joshua Gert Part II:
Interlude: The Science and Spaces of Colour 8. The Science of Colour and
Colour Vision Alex Byrne and David R. Hilbert 9. Colour Spaces David Briggs
Part III: Colour Phenomena 10. Unique Hues and Colour Experience Mohan
Matthen 11. Novel Colour Experiences and their Implications Fiona
Macpherson 12. Colour Synaesthesia and Its Philosophical Implications
Berit Brogaard 13. Spectrum Inversion Peter W. Ross 14. Interspecies
Variations Keith Allen 15. Colour Illusion Michael Watkins 16. Colour
Constancy Derek H. Brown Part IV: Colour Ontology 17. Objectivist
Reductionism Alex Byrne and David R. Hilbert 18. Primitivist Objectivism
Joshua Gert 19. Colour Relationalism Jonathan Cohen 20. Monism and
Pluralism Mark Eli Kalderon 21. Mentalist Approaches to Colour Howard
Robinson 22. Eliminativism Wayne Wright Part V: Colour Experience and
Epistemology 23. How Does Colour Experience Represent the World? Adam Pautz
24. Indirect Realism Barry Maund 25. Does That Which Makes the Sensation of
Blue a Mental Fact Escape Us? John Campbell 26. Colour Experiences and
'Look' Sentences Wylie Breckenridge Part VI: Language, Categories, and
Thought 27. Colour, Colour Language, and Culture Don Dedrick 28. Colour
Categorization and Categorical Perception Robert Briscoe 29. Cognitive
Penetration and the Perception of Colour Dustin Stokes. Index
Macpherson Part I: The Importance of Colour to Philosophy 1. Colour, Colour
Experience, and the Mind-Body Problem Brian P. McLaughlin 2. Colour,
Scepticism, and Epistemology Duncan Pritchard and Christopher Ranalli 3.
Philosophy of Science Mazviita Chirimuuta 4. Truth, Vagueness, and
Semantics Diana Raffman 5. The Logic of Colour Concepts Frederik Gierlinger
and Jonathan Westphal 6. Colour and the Arts: Chromatic Perspectives John
Kulvicki 7. The Analogy Between Colour and Value Joshua Gert Part II:
Interlude: The Science and Spaces of Colour 8. The Science of Colour and
Colour Vision Alex Byrne and David R. Hilbert 9. Colour Spaces David Briggs
Part III: Colour Phenomena 10. Unique Hues and Colour Experience Mohan
Matthen 11. Novel Colour Experiences and their Implications Fiona
Macpherson 12. Colour Synaesthesia and Its Philosophical Implications
Berit Brogaard 13. Spectrum Inversion Peter W. Ross 14. Interspecies
Variations Keith Allen 15. Colour Illusion Michael Watkins 16. Colour
Constancy Derek H. Brown Part IV: Colour Ontology 17. Objectivist
Reductionism Alex Byrne and David R. Hilbert 18. Primitivist Objectivism
Joshua Gert 19. Colour Relationalism Jonathan Cohen 20. Monism and
Pluralism Mark Eli Kalderon 21. Mentalist Approaches to Colour Howard
Robinson 22. Eliminativism Wayne Wright Part V: Colour Experience and
Epistemology 23. How Does Colour Experience Represent the World? Adam Pautz
24. Indirect Realism Barry Maund 25. Does That Which Makes the Sensation of
Blue a Mental Fact Escape Us? John Campbell 26. Colour Experiences and
'Look' Sentences Wylie Breckenridge Part VI: Language, Categories, and
Thought 27. Colour, Colour Language, and Culture Don Dedrick 28. Colour
Categorization and Categorical Perception Robert Briscoe 29. Cognitive
Penetration and the Perception of Colour Dustin Stokes. Index
Introduction to the Philosophy of Colour Derek H. Brown and Fiona
Macpherson Part I: The Importance of Colour to Philosophy 1. Colour, Colour
Experience, and the Mind-Body Problem Brian P. McLaughlin 2. Colour,
Scepticism, and Epistemology Duncan Pritchard and Christopher Ranalli 3.
Philosophy of Science Mazviita Chirimuuta 4. Truth, Vagueness, and
Semantics Diana Raffman 5. The Logic of Colour Concepts Frederik Gierlinger
and Jonathan Westphal 6. Colour and the Arts: Chromatic Perspectives John
Kulvicki 7. The Analogy Between Colour and Value Joshua Gert Part II:
Interlude: The Science and Spaces of Colour 8. The Science of Colour and
Colour Vision Alex Byrne and David R. Hilbert 9. Colour Spaces David Briggs
Part III: Colour Phenomena 10. Unique Hues and Colour Experience Mohan
Matthen 11. Novel Colour Experiences and their Implications Fiona
Macpherson 12. Colour Synaesthesia and Its Philosophical Implications
Berit Brogaard 13. Spectrum Inversion Peter W. Ross 14. Interspecies
Variations Keith Allen 15. Colour Illusion Michael Watkins 16. Colour
Constancy Derek H. Brown Part IV: Colour Ontology 17. Objectivist
Reductionism Alex Byrne and David R. Hilbert 18. Primitivist Objectivism
Joshua Gert 19. Colour Relationalism Jonathan Cohen 20. Monism and
Pluralism Mark Eli Kalderon 21. Mentalist Approaches to Colour Howard
Robinson 22. Eliminativism Wayne Wright Part V: Colour Experience and
Epistemology 23. How Does Colour Experience Represent the World? Adam Pautz
24. Indirect Realism Barry Maund 25. Does That Which Makes the Sensation of
Blue a Mental Fact Escape Us? John Campbell 26. Colour Experiences and
'Look' Sentences Wylie Breckenridge Part VI: Language, Categories, and
Thought 27. Colour, Colour Language, and Culture Don Dedrick 28. Colour
Categorization and Categorical Perception Robert Briscoe 29. Cognitive
Penetration and the Perception of Colour Dustin Stokes. Index
Macpherson Part I: The Importance of Colour to Philosophy 1. Colour, Colour
Experience, and the Mind-Body Problem Brian P. McLaughlin 2. Colour,
Scepticism, and Epistemology Duncan Pritchard and Christopher Ranalli 3.
Philosophy of Science Mazviita Chirimuuta 4. Truth, Vagueness, and
Semantics Diana Raffman 5. The Logic of Colour Concepts Frederik Gierlinger
and Jonathan Westphal 6. Colour and the Arts: Chromatic Perspectives John
Kulvicki 7. The Analogy Between Colour and Value Joshua Gert Part II:
Interlude: The Science and Spaces of Colour 8. The Science of Colour and
Colour Vision Alex Byrne and David R. Hilbert 9. Colour Spaces David Briggs
Part III: Colour Phenomena 10. Unique Hues and Colour Experience Mohan
Matthen 11. Novel Colour Experiences and their Implications Fiona
Macpherson 12. Colour Synaesthesia and Its Philosophical Implications
Berit Brogaard 13. Spectrum Inversion Peter W. Ross 14. Interspecies
Variations Keith Allen 15. Colour Illusion Michael Watkins 16. Colour
Constancy Derek H. Brown Part IV: Colour Ontology 17. Objectivist
Reductionism Alex Byrne and David R. Hilbert 18. Primitivist Objectivism
Joshua Gert 19. Colour Relationalism Jonathan Cohen 20. Monism and
Pluralism Mark Eli Kalderon 21. Mentalist Approaches to Colour Howard
Robinson 22. Eliminativism Wayne Wright Part V: Colour Experience and
Epistemology 23. How Does Colour Experience Represent the World? Adam Pautz
24. Indirect Realism Barry Maund 25. Does That Which Makes the Sensation of
Blue a Mental Fact Escape Us? John Campbell 26. Colour Experiences and
'Look' Sentences Wylie Breckenridge Part VI: Language, Categories, and
Thought 27. Colour, Colour Language, and Culture Don Dedrick 28. Colour
Categorization and Categorical Perception Robert Briscoe 29. Cognitive
Penetration and the Perception of Colour Dustin Stokes. Index