Abstract

Using the example of afterimaqes the author tries to show that colour realism is not the appropriate theory for the explanation of ontological nature of colours. As a paradigmatic theory of colour realism the author has chosen the approach of the Australian Philosopher D. M. Armstrong. In the first Part of the paper author explicates Armstrong s wiews and in the second part argues that Armstrong s position faces serious ontological difficulties.

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