Results for 'michael watkins'

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  1. The Metaphysics of Color
    1. Michael Watkins
    2. Elay Shech

    The Metaphysics of Color

    This Element offers an opinionated and selective introduction to philosophical issues concerning the metaphysics of color. The opinion defended is that colors are objective features of our world; objects are colored, and they have those colors independent of how they are experienced. It is a minority opinion. Many philosophers thinking about color experience argue that perceptual variation, the fact that color experiences vary from observer to observer and from viewing condition to viewing condition, makes objectivism untenable. Many philosophers thinking about colors and science argue that colors are ontologically unnecessary; nothing to be explained requires an appeal to colors. A careful look at arguments from perceptual variation shows that those arguments are not compelling, and especially once it is clear how to individuate colors. Moreover, a careful look at scientific explanations shows that colors are explanatorily essential. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

    € 69,50
  2. The Metaphysics of Color
    1. Michael Watkins
    2. Elay Shech

    The Metaphysics of Color

    This Element offers an opinionated and selective introduction to philosophical issues concerning the metaphysics of color. The opinion defended is that colors are objective features of our world; objects are colored, and they have those colors independent of how they are experienced. It is a minority opinion. Many philosophers thinking about color experience argue that perceptual variation, the fact that color experiences vary from observer to observer and from viewing condition to viewing condition, makes objectivism untenable. Many philosophers thinking about colors and science argue that colors are ontologically unnecessary; nothing to be explained requires an appeal to colors. A careful look at arguments from perceptual variation shows that those arguments are not compelling, and especially once it is clear how to individuate colors. Moreover, a careful look at scientific explanations shows that colors are explanatorily essential. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

    € 23,50
  3. Sharks: An Eponym Dictionary
    1. Michael Watkins
    2. Bo Beolens

    Sharks: An Eponym Dictionary

    This fascinating reference book delves into the origins of the vernacular and scientific names of sharks, rays, skates and chimeras. Each entry offers a concise biography, revealing the hidden stories and facts behind each species’ name. 

    € 55,50
  4. The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles
    1. Bo Beolens
    2. Michael Watkins
    3. Michael Grayson

    The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles

    Easy to use and filled with addictive-and highly useful-information about the people whose names will be carried into the future on the backs of the world's reptiles, The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles is a handy and fun book for professional and amateur herpetologists alike.

    € 122,50
  5. The Eponym Dictionary of Mammals
    1. Bo Beolens
    2. Michael Watkins
    3. Michael Grayson

    The Eponym Dictionary of Mammals

    The Eponym Dictionary of Mammals is a highly readable and informative guide to the people whose names are immortalized in mammal nomenclature.

    € 76,95
  6. The Eponym Dictionary of Amphibians
    1. Bo Beolens
    2. Michael Watkins
    3. Michael Grayson

    The Eponym Dictionary of Amphibians

    Following the success of their Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles, the authors have joined forces to give amphibians a similar treatment. They have tracked down 1,609 honoured individuals and composed for each a brief, pithy biography. Altogether 2,668 amphibians are listed. 

    € 55,50