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Tables of Contents for Theories, Technologies, Instrumentalities of Color
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Barbara Saunders
1
24
Color categories are not universal: replications and new evidence
Debi Roberson Ian Davies and Jules Davidoff
25
12
The Munsell constraint
Arnold Henselmans
37
16
The roots/routes of color term reference
Don Dedrick
53
16
Why don't children name or draw what they `see'?
Alan Costall
69
8
Color perception: processing of wavelength information and conscious experience of color
Angus Gellatly
77
14
Getting in touch with the world
Barbara Saunders
91
14
Contrast colors: a powerful and disturbing phenomenon
Paul Whittle
105
12
A revision of the grammar of reality: readable technologies
Patrick Heelan
117
10
Attributes of color and elementaristic misconceptions of color representations
Rainer Mausfeld
127
20
Chromatic language games and their congeners
Jaap van Brakel
147
22
Imprinted on the mind: passive and active in Aristotle's theory of perception
Thomas Johansen
169
20
Aristotle's non-reductive, anthropocentric materialism
Barbara Saunders
189
12
The colors in the drops: Roger Bacon's explanation of the rainbow
Hans Kraml
201
14
Mirrors: truth and error
Joseph Wachelder
215
18
Newton and Goethe: experimenting on colors
Friedrich Steinle
233
18
Goethe as an exploratory experimentalist: a source of new insight?
Ton Derksen
251
10
Was there ever a physiological opponent color code?
Tom Seppalainen
261
20
Language forms the internal Color space
Jules Davidoff
281
8
From eye to machine: shifting authority in color measurement
Sean Johnston
289
18
The coming-to-be of color spaces
Jaap van Brakel
307
20
Color vision: psychophysics and physiology - a brief historical sketch
Charles de Weert
327
16
The phenomenal color `space' is not a space
Lieven Decock
343
10
Bibliography
353
42
Authors index
395
6
Subject index
401
4
About the contributors
405
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