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(1994) Synthese 100 (2).
I defend a version of color subjectivism — that colors are sortals for certain neural events — by arguing against a sophisticated form of color objectivism and by showing how a subjectivist can legitimately explain the phenomenal fact that colors seem to be properties of external objects.
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DOI: 10.1007/BF01063810
Full citation:
McGilvray, J. A. (1994). Constant colors in the head. Synthese 100 (2), pp. 197-239.
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