White can be transparent: why Wittgenstein is wrong
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This work is divided into three parts, the first deals with Wittgenstein approach to the language of colour, the second presents transparency models studied in science of perception, and the third deals with the impossibility, according to Wittgenstein [4] (hereafter W.), that white be transparent and how to interpret it.
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08-12-2014
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