Introduction

In Jonathan Cohen & Mohan Matthen, Color Ontology and Color Science. Bradford (2010)
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The Introduction discusses determinables and similarity spaces and ties together the contributions to Color Ontology and Color Science.

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Mohan Matthen
University of Toronto, Mississauga
Jonathan Cohen
University of California, San Diego

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