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May 1997
ISBN 0262522306
317 pp.
4 illus.
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Readings on Color - Vol. 1
Alex Byrne and David R. Hilbert

"This admirable volume of readings is the first of a pair: the editors are to be applauded for placing the philosophy of color exactly where it should go, in double harness with the most recent discoveries in the science of color and color vision. Byrne and Hilbert concentrate on the main game, the question of realism, choose well, and bring the collection right up to date with two new essays quite as good as anything else in the volume."
-- Keith Campbell, Challis Professor of Philosophy, University of Sydney

Color is an endlessly fascinating subject to philosophers, scientists, and laypersons, as well an an instructive microcosm of cognitive science. In these two anthologies, Alex Byrne and David Hilbert present a survey of the important recent philosophical and scientific writings on color. The introduction to volume 1 provides a philosophical background and links the philosophical issues to the empirical work covered in volume 2. The bibliography in volume 1 is an extensive resource for those doing philosophical work on color. The scientific selections in volume 2 present work in color science that is relevant to philosophical thinking about color; the material is comprehensive and sophisticated enough to be useful to the scientific reader. The introduction to volume 2 is an overview of color science; the volume also contains suggestions for further reading.

Table of Contents
 Acknowledgments
 Sources
 Introduction
1 On Some Criticisms of a Physicalist Theory of Colors
by J. J. C. Smart
2 Color and the Anthropocentric Problem
by Edward Wilson Averill
3 Smart and the Secondary Qualities
by D. M. Armstrong
4 Reply to Armstrong
by J. J. C. Smart
5 Colour Concepts and Colour Experience
by Christopher Peacocke
6 An Objectivist's Guide To Subjectivism About Colour
by Frank Jackson and Robert Pargetter
7 Colour as a Secondary Quality
by Paul A. boghossian and J. David Velleman
8 Physicalist Theories of Color
by Paul A. boghossian and J. David Velleman
9 How to Speak of the Colors
by Mark Johnston
10 A Simple View of Colour
by John Campbell
11 The Autonomy of Colour
by Justin Broackes
12 Phenomenal Character
by Sydney Shoemaker
13 Explaining Objective Color in Terms of Subjective Reactions
by Gilbert Harman
14 Colors and Reflectances
by Alex Byrne and David R. Hilbert
15 Reinverting the Spectrum
by C. L. Hardin
 Bibliography
 Contributors
 Index
 
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