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    Ways of coloring
    with Evan Thompson and F. J. Varela
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 15 (1): 1-26. 1992.
    Different explanations of color vision favor different philosophical positions: Computational vision is more compatible with objectivism (the color is in the object), psychophysics and neurophysiology with subjectivism (the color is in the head). Comparative research suggests that an explanation of color must be both experientialist (unlike objectivism) and ecological (unlike subjectivism). Computational vision's emphasis on optimally prespecified features of the environment (i.e., distal proper…Read more