A new argument from interpersonal variation to subjectivism about color: a response to Gómez-Torrente

Noûs 51 (2):421-428 (2017)
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Abstract

I describe a new, comparative, version of the argument from interpersonal variation to subjectivism about color. The comparative version undermines a recent objectivist response to standard versions of that argument (Gómez-Torrente 2014).

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