A Problem For Relational Theories of Color

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 81 (1):140-145 (2010)
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Abstract

We argue that relationalism entails an unacceptable claim about the content of visual experience: that ordinary ‘red’ objects look like they look like they look like they’re red, etc.

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Allan Hazlett
Washington University in St. Louis
Edward Averill
Texas Tech University

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