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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Replying to @keithfrankish
1/2 I don't think science says either that colours aren't in the world or that they're in our mind.
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Replying to @evantthompson @keithfrankish
2/2 "Colour is the place where our brain and the universe meet." Merleau-Ponty, attributing it to Cézanne
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I like that. Even if color was proven to not exists, at least we'd know the changing colors of this sunset do. This need not assume the traditional 'in/out' notions.
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I find Mazviita Chirimuuta’s kind on this pretty compelling
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I'm kinda partial to my own view... ;)https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/colour-vision-2 …
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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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