Vision and the Helmholtz-Hering Controversy
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"Turner has clearly done his homework and--unlike many people who write on the history of colour vision--has read the original texts. He understands the issues and the methods used in studying them, and does an excellent job of defining the jargon of the era, which is often comprehensible only in context."--Nature
List of Figures and TablesPreface and AcknowledgmentsCh. 1Introduction3Ch. 2Physiological Optics from Wheatstone to Helmholtz10Ch. 3Helmholtz on Spatial Perception35Ch. 4Hering on Spatial Perception54Ch. 5The Nativist-Empiricist Controversy Begins68Ch. 6Helmholtz Light and Color95Ch. 7Hering on Light and Color115Ch. 8Core Sets and Partisans139Ch. 9The Nativist-Empiricist Debate, 1870-1925156Ch. 10Color Vision Controversies, 1875-90176Ch. 11Color Vision Controversies, 1890-1915196Ch. 12The Roots of Incommensurability218Ch. 13Controversy and Disciplinary Structure235Ch. 14In Search of Denouement: The Twentieth Century261Appendix281Notes289References and Abbreviations299Index329