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  • Multidisciplinary study integrating physics, biology, phenomenology, and aesthetics.
  • Focuses on the philosophical and scientific understanding of color perception.
  • Explores the interdisciplinary nature of scientific phenomena.

Background:

  • Color is a complex phenomenon studied across diverse scientific fields.
  • Existing scientific frameworks often address color in isolation.
  • A unified understanding of color across disciplines remains a challenge.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze color as a case study for phenomena spanning multiple levels of reality.
  • To investigate how different scientific disciplines frame and observe color.
  • To explore the ontological assumptions underlying scientific observations of color.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizes color as a paradigmatic example for interdisciplinary analysis.
  • Examines the concept of 'observables' within different scientific epistemologies.
  • Compares how physics, biology, phenomenology, and aesthetics define and study color.

Main Results:

  • Color is posited as a distinct entity at each level of reality studied.
  • Different scientific disciplines generate unique observables for color based on their ontological assumptions.
  • The study highlights the fragmentation of color research across sciences.

Conclusions:

  • Explicitly defining ontological assumptions may bridge disciplinary gaps in color research.
  • A comprehensive theory of color could benefit from acknowledging its multifaceted nature across sciences.
  • Understanding color's diverse manifestations is key to unifying its scientific study.