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