True blue redux

Analysis 67 (1):92-93 (2007)
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A chip looks true blue to John and greenish blue to Jane. On the face of it, at least one of the two perceivers has an inaccurate colour experience; for the chip cannot be both true blue and greenish blue. But John and Jane are “normal” perceivers, and there is no privileged class of normal perceivers (Block 1999). This is the puzzle of true blue (Tye

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The puzzle of true blue.Michael Tye - 2006 - Analysis 66 (3):173-178.
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