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    Joan Weiner, "Frege in Perspective" (review)
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 31 (4): 643. 1993.
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    Color and Consciousness: An Essay in Metaphysics
    Temple University Press. 1989.
    Charles Landesman deals with the philosophical problems of perception and with the status of color properties and he comes to the surprising conclusion that nothing at all has any color, that colors do not exist. In making the case for his "color skepticism," Landesman discusses and rejects historically influential accounts of the nature of secondary qualities-such as those of Locke, Reid, Galileo, and Hobbes-as well as the more recent work of Kripke, Grice, and others.Philosophers have debated …Read more
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    Thought, Reference, and Existence 1
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 13 (4): 449-458. 1975.