Ekphrasis in colour categorisation: Time for research, or time for revolution?

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (2):210-210 (1997)
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Abstract

Saunders and van Brakel propose that we rethink or reject much of current colour theory. Many of the problems they cite appear to call for further research rather than a radical rethinking of colour theory. The controversy described in this target article appears to be itself a case of or something that does not exist

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