1. Kathrin Gluer (forthcoming). Colors Without Circles? In Ralph Schumacher (ed.), Theories of Color Perception. Kluwer.
    The dispute between realists about color and anti-realists is actually a dispute about the
    nature of color properties. The disputants do not disagree over what material objects are
    like. Rather, they disagree over whether any of the uncontroversial facts about material
    objects – their powers to cause visual experiences, their dispositions to reflect incident
    light, their atomic makeup, and so on – amount to their having colors. The disagreement
    is thus about which properties colors are and, in particular, whether colors are any of the
    properties in a particular set that is acknowledged on both sides to exhaust the properties
    of material objects (1991, 67).
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