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  • Is color-dispositionalism nasty and unecological?
    Miščević, Nenad
    This article is a brief presentation and defense of response-dispositionalist intentionalism against a family of objections. The view claims that for a surface to have an objective stable color is to ... have a disposition to cause innormal observers a response, namely, intentional phenomenal-color experience. The objections, raised recently by M. Johnston, B. Stroud, and by Byrne and Hilbert, claim that any dispositionalist view is unfair to the naiveperceiverthinker, saddles her with massive error and represents her as maladaptated to her environment. The paper reconstructs the main line of thought in favor of response-intentionalism and argues that it is in fact rather charitable and fair to naive cognizers, and also avoids a cluster of related objections.
    Source: Erkenntnis : international journal of analytic philosophy. - ISSN 0165-0106 (Vol. 66, no. 1/2, Mar. 2007, str. 203-231)
    Type of material - article, component part ; adult, serious
    Publish date - 2007
    Language - english
    COBISS.SI-ID - 15802632