The Red and the Real: An Essay on Color Ontology

by Jonathan Cohen

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The Red and the Real offers a new approach to longstanding philosophical puzzles about what colors are and how they fit into the natural world. Jonathan Cohen argues for a role-functionalist treatment of color - a view according to which colors are identical to certain functional roles involving perceptual effects on subjects. Cohen first argues (on broadly empirical grounds) for the more general relationalist view that colors are constituted in terms of
relations between objects, perceivers, and viewing conditions. He responds to semantic, ontological, and phenomenological objections against this thesis, and argues that relationalism offers the best hope of respecting both empirical results and ordinary belief about color. He then defends the more specific
role functionalist-account by contending that the latter is the most plausible form of color relationalism.
  • ISBN10 0199556164
  • ISBN13 9780199556168
  • Publish Date 25 June 2009 (first published 1 January 2009)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Oxford University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 280
  • Language English