People think colours must be in our minds since science say they aren't in the world. But science says they aren't in our minds either.
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I imagine if we check in with all the new theories of color that come and go over the next 300 years, the one thing they'll all have in common is the kinds of experiences to which they refer.
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I think colours are ineliminably experiential (so I'm not an objectivist) but I also think they aren't sensational properties (qualia), so I'm not a subjectivist. I think they're relational and ecological properties (hence the Merleau-Ponty quote)
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As you should be! It seems like Goethe would love about 73% of what you write on color. But I should read it first :)
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I think much of what I say is compatible with Goethe's theory of colour (and I mention him at various points along the way)
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