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Perceptual variation, realism, and relativization, or: How I learned to stop worrying and love variations in color vision
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 September 2003
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In many cases of variation in color vision, there is no nonarbitrary way of choosing between variants. Byrne & Hilbert insist that there is an unknown standard for choosing, whereas eliminativists claim that all the variants are erroneous. A better response relativizes colors to perceivers, thereby providing a color realism that avoids the need to choose between variants.
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