2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11229-018-1821-9
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Another look at color primitivism

Abstract: This article is on a precise kind of color primitivism, 'ostensivism.' This is the view that it is in the nature of the colors that they are phenomenal, non-reductive, structural, categorical properties. First, I differentiate ostensivism from other precise forms of primitivism. Next, I examine the core belief 'Revelation,' and propose a revised version, which, unlike standard statements, is compatible with a yet unstated but plausible core belief: roughly, that there are interesting things to be discovered ab… Show more

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“…The last item, 'When we look at a red object, we perceive the characteristic of the object that is red,' was used to capture a central aspect of Revelation simply: that the metaphysical identity of red is available to perception. This formulation is clearly perceptual and similar to that in Roberts (2018): 'The colors as we see them in perception are the intrinsic natures of the colors' (i.e. what they are metaphysically).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 56%
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“…The last item, 'When we look at a red object, we perceive the characteristic of the object that is red,' was used to capture a central aspect of Revelation simply: that the metaphysical identity of red is available to perception. This formulation is clearly perceptual and similar to that in Roberts (2018): 'The colors as we see them in perception are the intrinsic natures of the colors' (i.e. what they are metaphysically).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…Our items were just meant to capture Revelation as a somewhat amorphous and imprecise notion. Future work could attempt to empirically test the separate versions of revelation proposed in the literature (Roberts 2018). Revelation, amorphously understood, is not, given our results, a particularly strong core belief comparatively speaking: taking the composite of the 6 Experiment 2 items, it is the weakest candidate besides Explanation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
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