@article {Byrne:1 May 2003:0031-8205:641, author = "Byrne A.", title = "Color and Similarity", journal = "Philosophy and Phenomenological Research", volume = "66", year = "1 May 2003", abstract = "Similarity claims about the colors, for instance that blue is more similar to purple than to yellow, are sometimes held to pose a serious problem for physicalism about color: the view that colors are physical properties of some kind. I examine various responses to this problem, find them wanting, and give my own solution, which appeals to the way colors are visually represented. Finally, I argue that the proposed account removes the principal motivation for Lewis's and Walker's response to Kripke's Wittgenstein, in terms of "natural" properties.", pages = "641-665(25)", url = "http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/ips/ppr/2003/00000066/00000003/art00005" }