Color And The Duplication Assumption

作者: Erik Myin

DOI: 10.1023/A:1012647207838

关键词: Computer sciencePhilosophy of languagePerceptionLightnessEpistemologyInverted spectrumHueInternalism and externalismAction (philosophy)Color vision

摘要: Susan Hurley has attacked the 'Duplication Assumption', assumption thatcreatures with exactly same internal states could function alike inenvironments that are systematically distorted. She argues dynamicalinterdependence of action and perception is highly problematic for DuplicationAssumption when it involves spatial capacities, whereas no such problemsarise color capacities. I will try to establish theDuplication Assumption makes even less sense lightness than some ofthe cases. This due not only motor factors, but basic physicalasymmetry between black white. then argue case can be extendedfrom hue perception. Overall, aims this paper are:(1) extend Hurley's critique Duplication Assumption; (2) argueagainst constrained versions Inverted Spectrum arguments; (3) proposea broader conception vehicle

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