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Colour relations in form

Davies, 2021

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11229945283078453494
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Davies W
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Philosophy and Phenomenological Research

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The orthodox monadic determination thesis holds that we represent colour relations by virtue of representing colours. Against this orthodoxy, I argue that it is possible to represent colour relations without representing any colours. I present a model of iconic perceptual …
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