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How colours matter to philosophy/ edited by Marcos Silva.
other author:
Silva, Marcos.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2017.,
Description:
xvii, 323 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Part I. History of Philosophy and Aesthetics -- 1. Plato's Distinction Between Hue, Saturation and Brightness (Txapartegi) -- 2. Dispositionalism and Fictionalism in Ancient Greek (Maund) -- 3. Newton's Theory of Light and Colours (Wash) -- 4. Goethe Contra Newton on Colours, Light, and the Philosophy of Science (Mueller) -- 5. Impossible Colours: Wittgenstein and the Naturalist's Challenge (Lugg) -- 6. Husserl on the Material a Priori - The Question of Colours (Da Silva) -- 7. Colors: Presentation and Representation in the Fine Arts (Bueno) -- 8. The Sound that Shines: Toward a Phenomenology of "Sound Colors" (Barros) -- Part II. Phenomenology and Philosophy of Mind -- 9. How Primary Qualities are Qualitative and Colors are Primary (Ross) -- 10. Colours in Radical Embodied-Enactive Cognition (Hutto) -- 11. Light dawns over the colour solid: Katz and Buhler (Mulligan) -- 12. Colors in Hermeneutic's Phenomenology (Ainbinder) -- 13. Subjectivity and Normativity in Colour Distinction (Stekeler-Weithofer) -- 14. Black and Gold: Trading in Veridicality for Non-Arbitrariness (Myin) -- 15. Explaining Colour Phenomenology (Unwin) -- Part III. Philosophy of Language and Philosophy of Logic -- 16. Things are not what they seem (Priest) -- 17. Colors as Referents of Vague Predicates (Raffman) -- 18. Colour, Vagueness, and Cognitive Neuropsychology (Davies) -- 19. Proofs Versus Experiments: Wittgensteinian Themes Surrounding the Four-Color Theorem (Pereira) -- 20. Colour in Cognition, Language and Philosophy (Jaspers) -- 21. On the role of Colours in Ramsey's Theorem of Finite Combinatorics (Carnielli) -- 22. Logic and Metalogic of Colors (Beziau)
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Springer eBooks
Subject:
Colors - Philosophy. -
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-67398-1
ISBN:
9783319673981
How colours matter to philosophy
How colours matter to philosophy
[electronic resource] /edited by Marcos Silva. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2017. - xvii, 323 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Synthese library, studies in epistemology, logic, methodology, and philosophy of science ;v.388. - Synthese library, studies in epistemology, logic, methodology, and philosophy of science ;v.388..
Part I. History of Philosophy and Aesthetics -- 1. Plato's Distinction Between Hue, Saturation and Brightness (Txapartegi) -- 2. Dispositionalism and Fictionalism in Ancient Greek (Maund) -- 3. Newton's Theory of Light and Colours (Wash) -- 4. Goethe Contra Newton on Colours, Light, and the Philosophy of Science (Mueller) -- 5. Impossible Colours: Wittgenstein and the Naturalist's Challenge (Lugg) -- 6. Husserl on the Material a Priori - The Question of Colours (Da Silva) -- 7. Colors: Presentation and Representation in the Fine Arts (Bueno) -- 8. The Sound that Shines: Toward a Phenomenology of "Sound Colors" (Barros) -- Part II. Phenomenology and Philosophy of Mind -- 9. How Primary Qualities are Qualitative and Colors are Primary (Ross) -- 10. Colours in Radical Embodied-Enactive Cognition (Hutto) -- 11. Light dawns over the colour solid: Katz and Buhler (Mulligan) -- 12. Colors in Hermeneutic's Phenomenology (Ainbinder) -- 13. Subjectivity and Normativity in Colour Distinction (Stekeler-Weithofer) -- 14. Black and Gold: Trading in Veridicality for Non-Arbitrariness (Myin) -- 15. Explaining Colour Phenomenology (Unwin) -- Part III. Philosophy of Language and Philosophy of Logic -- 16. Things are not what they seem (Priest) -- 17. Colors as Referents of Vague Predicates (Raffman) -- 18. Colour, Vagueness, and Cognitive Neuropsychology (Davies) -- 19. Proofs Versus Experiments: Wittgensteinian Themes Surrounding the Four-Color Theorem (Pereira) -- 20. Colour in Cognition, Language and Philosophy (Jaspers) -- 21. On the role of Colours in Ramsey's Theorem of Finite Combinatorics (Carnielli) -- 22. Logic and Metalogic of Colors (Beziau)
ISBN: 9783319673981
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