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|a Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Linguistics and Philosophy
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|a Color realism redux
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|a Our reply is in three parts. The first part concerns some foundational issues in the debate about color realism. The second part addresses the many objections to the version of physicalism about color ("productance physicalism") defended in the target article. The third part discusses the leading alternative approaches and theories endorsed by the commentators.
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