What, if anything, are colours relative to?
Colours have been described as relative to observers, relative to the circumstances in which they are observed, relative to languages and even as relative to ‘the human perceptual standpoint’ or, less chauvinistically, ‘the perceptual point of view’. As this variety of relativisms suggests, the blan...
第一著者: | Hyman, J |
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その他の著者: | The Royal Institute of Philosophy |
フォーマット: | Journal article |
言語: | English |
出版事項: |
Cambridge University Press
2005
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