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"Color ontology and color science" was published by MIT Press in 2010 - Cambridge, Mass, it has 419 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: ➤  Color ontology and color science
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 419
  • Publisher: MIT Press
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  • Publish Location: Cambridge, Mass

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  • 1- Introduction / Jonathan Cohen and Mohan Matthen
  • 2- Part I: Color and structure : current views
  • 3- Color spaces and color order systems, a primer / Rolf Kuehni
  • 4- On the reality (and diversity) of objective colors : how color-qualia space is a map of reflectance-profile space / Paul Churchland
  • 5- The sensory representation of color / Mohan Matthen
  • 6- More than three dimensions : what continuity considerations can tell us about perceived color / Reinhard Neideree
  • 7- Colour within an internalist framework : the role of colour in the structure of the perceptual system / Rainer Mausfeld
  • 8- Part II: Color spaces and explanatory spaces
  • 9- Into the neural maze / Don MacLeod
  • 10- Where in the world color survey is the support for the hering primaries as the basis for color categorization? / Kimberly Jameson
  • 11- Color, qualia, and attention : a non-standard interpretation / Austen Clark
  • 12- It's not easy being green : Hardin and color relationalism / Jonathan Cohen
  • 13- How can the logic of colour concepts apply to aferimage colours? / Jonathan Westphal
  • 14- Part III: Color blindness
  • 15- How do things look to the color-blind? / Alex Byrne and David Hilbert
  • 16- What do the colour-blind see? / Justin Broackes.

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