Short thread on Greek perception of color. Nietzsche actually thought they were colorblind.https://twitter.com/nastyinmuhtaxi/status/995840132367507457 …
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Replying to @nastyinmuhtaxi
Fascinating!! Question, to tie this into my favorite pet theory of consciousness: did these metaphors shift over time (e.g. the Iliad vs Aristotle) or were they constant?
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They shifted, but they are relatively stable when it comes to archaic lyrical poetry (Sappho, Pindar mostly). There are PhDs to be made on the subject of the difference in colors between prose & poetry writers... but I read and found Plato & Aristotle to use colors differently.
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Replying to @nastyinmuhtaxi
Was there an obvious direction or trend of shift? Such as from more literal/visual properties to more interior ones?
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From what I gathered from a particular Jstor article... Plato introduced a rationalization of color as a continuum ranging from black to white, color as a single unit of brightness, not hue.
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