CUNY Graduate Center
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2013
CV
Williamsport, Pennsylvania, United States of America
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    Do We Conceptualize Every Color We Consciously Discriminate?
    Consciousness and Cognition 21 (2): 632-635. 2012.
    Mandik (2012)understands color-consciousness conceptualism to be the view that one deploys in a conscious qualitative state concepts for every color consciously discriminated by that state. Some argue that the experimental evidence that we can consciously discriminate barely distinct hues that are presented together but cannot do so when those hues are presented in short succession suggests that we can consciously discriminate colors that we do not conceptualize. Mandik maintains, however, that …Read more