Color and the inverted spectrum

In Steven Davis (ed.), Vancouver Studies in Cognitive Science. New York: Oxford University Press (2000)
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Abstract

If you trained someone to emit a particular sound at the sight of something red, another at the sight of something yellow, and so on for other colors, still he would not yet be describing objects by their colors. Though he might be a help to us in giving a description. A description is a representation of a distribution in a space (in that of time, for instance)

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David R. Hilbert
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Mark Eli Kalderon
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