Naive Realist Theory of Colour
Discover the intriguing perspective of Keith Allen in his thought-provoking book, A Naïve Realist Theory of Colour, published by Oxford University Press in 2016. This hardback edition spans 216 pages and delves into the concept that colours are mind-independent properties inherent in our environment. Allen presents a compelling argument that a naïve realist approach to colour perception offers the most coherent explanation of how colours are experienced by observers. He also asserts that this viewpoint remains robust, even when viewed through the lens of contemporary scientific insights. Ideal for philosophy enthusiasts and anyone curious about the nature of perception, this book invites readers to explore the intersection of colour, reality, and our understanding of the world around us.