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On The Genealogy Of Color A Case Study In Historicized Conceptual Analysis Adams

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On The Genealogy Of Color A Case Study In Historicized Conceptual Analysis Adams
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Publisher: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.04 MB
Pages: 140
Author: Adams, Zed
ISBN: 9781138928145, 1138928143
Language: English
Year: 2016

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On The Genealogy Of Color A Case Study In Historicized Conceptual Analysis Adams by Adams, Zed 9781138928145, 1138928143 instant download after payment.

In "On the Genealogy of Color", Zed Adams challenges widely held philosophical views about the nature of color, exploring the relevance of the history of color science for contemporary debates in color realism/anti-realism and philosophy of mind. Adams argues that the two sides of the contemporary debate on the problem of color realism, Cartesian anti-realism and Oxford realism, are both predicated on an assumption that the concept of color perception is ahistorical and unrevisable. Adams takes issue with this premise and traces the development of theories of color in order to undermine this assumption and open up the conversation about our perception of color. This book makes a significant contribution to recent debates on philosophical methodology by demonstrating the efficacy of using the genealogical method to explore philosophical concepts, and will appeal to philosophers of perception, philosophers of mind, and metaphysicians. 

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