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Volume 1 / 1930 - Volume 76 / 2012
Formerly Annalen der Philosophie und philosophischen Kritik (1919-1929)
Perspectives on Colour Perception
1-8
Guest Editor’s Introduction
Ralph Schumacher
9-26
Experiencing Things Together: What Is The Problem?
Peter Baumann
27-71
Colour, world and archimedean metaphysics: stroud and the quest for reality
Justin Broackes
73-105
Color primitivism
Alex Byrne and David R. Hilbert
107-131
Colors without circles?
Kathrin Glüer
133-168
The reality of qualia
Gary Hatfield
169-185
Colour for Representationalists
Frank Jackson
187-202
“The property of being red” On Frank Jackson’s opacity puzzle and his new theory of the content of colour-experience
Andreas Kemmerling
203-231
Is Color-dispositionalism Nasty and Unecological?
Nenad Miscevic
233-246
Original Paper
Do we have to be Realists about Colour in order to be able to attribute Colour Perceptions to Other Persons?
247-270
The Consequences Of Intentionalism
Daniel Stoljar
271-285
Dispositional Theories of the Colours of Things
Barry Stroud
287-303
The Problem of Common Sensibles
Michael Tye
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