Abstract
In the action-space account of color, an emphasis is laid on implicit knowledge when it comes to experience, and explanatory ambitions are expressed. If the knowledge claims are interpreted in a strong way, the action-space account becomes a form of conservative enactivism, which is a kind of cognitivism. Only if the knowledge claims are weakly interpreted, the action space-account can be seen as a distinctive form of enactivism, but then all reductive explanatory ambitions must be abandoned.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 24-30 |
| Journal | Psyche |
| Volume | 15 |
| Issue number | 1 |
| Publication status | Published - 2009 |