You’re conflating the material basis for our experience of colour with our experience of it. — AJJ
"It refracts light a certain way" is what color is.
I’m saying light refraction is only colour when it’s experienced in the mind, — AJJ
You’re saying instead that the material basis for colour is the same as the experience of it. — AJJ
It refracts light a certain way" is what color is.
Light refraction is the material basis for colour, but is not itself a colour, — AJJ
It what sense is light refraction corresponding to the colour red — AJJ
In what sense is it the colour red if it isn’t experienced? — AJJ
In what sense is the light refraction for red a colour if no one experiences it? — AJJ
So how is it that the experience of colour is generated in something purely material? — AJJ
The person whose brain we observe has experiences based on those brain phenomena. — AJJ
How is the experience of redness identical to particles that are not themselves red? — AJJ
The brain phenomenon of someone experiencing the colour red is not itself red. — AJJ
They must be if that’s what we experience, and the signals and the experience are the same. — AJJ
If you have an experience of redness, and your experiences are identical to brain phenomena, then your brain phenomenon must simply be redness — AJJ
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