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The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Colour offers a thorough examination of philosophical issues surrounding color across multiple disciplines. Edited by Derek H. Brown and Fiona Macpherson, this handbook presents cutting-edge research on the metaphysics of color, including debates about whether colors are objective properties or subjective experiences.
The volume addresses key topics such as color perception, the relationship between color language and reality, color in art and aesthetics, and the role of color in human cognition. Contributors explore questions like whether colors exist independently of observers, how color vision varies across species and individuals, and what color tells us about consciousness and qualia.
Essential for philosophers, cognitive scientists, and anyone interested in fundamental questions about perception and reality, this handbook synthesizes diverse perspectives and provides authoritative guidance through the contemporary philosophy of color.







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