Philosophy of Color

1000-Word Philosophy: An Introductory Anthology (2023)
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Most things we see look colored to us. But what is color? Where, if anywhere, is it? Why do we see it? When do we see it correctly? And how should we go about answering these surprisingly difficult questions? This essay surveys philosophical work on color and color perception.

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