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CONSTRAINTS ON COLOUR CATEGORIZATION
by B.A.C. Saunders & J. van Brakel
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ARE THERE NON-TRIVIAL CONSTRAINTS ON COLOUR CATEGORIZATION?
B.A.C. Saunders & J. van Brakel
Centre for Social and Cultural Anthropology
University of Leuven
Tiensestraat 102
3000 Leuven (Belgium)
e-mail pop00127(a)cc5.kuleuven.ac.be
Institute of Philosophy
University of Leuven
Kardinaal Mercierplein 2
3000 Leuven (Belgium)
KEYWORDS: colour, categorization, universals, unique hues,
opponent processes, linking propositions
ABSTRACT: In this target article the following hypotheses are
discussed: (1) colour is autonomous: a perceptuo-linguistic and
behavioural universal; (2) it is completely described by three
independent attributes: hue, brightness and saturation; (3)
phenomenologically and psychophysically there are four unique
hues: red, green, blue, yellow; (4) the unique hues are
underpinned by two opponent psychophysical and/or neuronal
channels: red/green, blue/yellow.
The relevant literature is reviewed. We conclude: [i]
psychophysics and neurophysiology fail to set nontrivial
constraints on colour categorization; [ii] linguistic evidence
provides no grounds for the universality of basic colour
categories; [iii] neither the opponent hues red/green,
blue/yellow nor hue, brightness and saturation are intrinsic to
a universal concept of colour; (iv) colour is not autonomous.
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