The place of color in the scheme of things: A roadmap to sellar's Carus lectures

The Monist 65 (July):315-335 (1982)
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Abstract

Sellars’s views on the Myth of the Given and the ontological status of secondary qualities, one would have thought, are well-known, even if not always well-understood. One would not have expected his Carus Lectures, then, to offer anything radically new and exciting. The ground that they cover is, after all, familiar—from “Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind”, from “Philosophy and the Scientific Image of Man”, from “The Identity Approach to the Mind-Body Problem”, and from the ensuing debates with Cornman and with Firth. One would not really have anticipated many surprises. But one would have been wrong.

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