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  1. Color - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    • One of the most prominent views of color is that color is anobjective, i.e., mind-independent, intrinsic property, one possessedby many material objects (of different kinds) and light sources. (By“objective” … See more

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    Color-Dispositionalism is the view that colors are dispositionalproperties: powers to appear in distinctive ways to perceivers (of theright kind), in the right kind of circumstan… See more

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  2. The existence of the color phi phenomenon poses an interesting philosophical problem. When asked to describe their experience, subjects report seeing the abrupt color change before the second dot is presented. However, it is impossible for a subject to actually experience the color change before the second dot has been presented.
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    The existence of the color phi phenomenon poses an interesting philosophical problem. When asked to describe their experience, subjects report seeing the abrupt color change before the second dot is presented. However, it is impossible for a subject to actually experience the color change before the second dot has been presented.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_phi_phenomenon
    Different observers can see different colors, given the very same light as input -- not because of any differences in what’s out there in the world, but because of differences in their visual systems. In other words, because perceived color is relative, actual color can't be objectively real.
    www.philosophytalk.org/blog/metaphysics-color
    The color phi phenomenon has been a prime example to illustrate that conscious experience, instead of being merely a recording of the facts as they happen, involves both pre- and post-constructive processes resulting in a coherent narrative.
    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8445478/
     
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  5. Color Phi phenomenon - New World Encyclopedia

    WEBThe color phi phenomenon is a perceptual illusion described by psychologists Paul Kolers and Michael von Grunau in which a perception of motion and color change is produced by a sequence of still images. The …

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  7. Color - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    WEBColor. Philosophy has long struggled to understand the nature of color. The central role color plays in our lives, in visual experience, in art, as a metaphor for emotions, has made it an obvious candidate for …

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