Color Relationalism and Relativism

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This paper critically examines color relationalism and color relativism, two theories of color that are allegedly supported by variation in normal human color vision. We mostly discuss color relationalism, defended at length in Jonathan Cohen's The Red and the Real, and argue that the theory has insuperable problems.

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Byrne, A., & Hilbert, D. R. (2017). Color Relationalism and Relativism. Topics in Cognitive Science, 9(1), 172–192. https://doi.org/10.1111/tops.12243

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