The idea here is that what we're aware of, and therefore think in terms of, is contrast and opposition. — frank
. That's not substantially different to Frank's notion that they would have words for shades.I think that the people in WG would have a plethora of terms to describe "green". — thewonder
But we have gone from our RGB world of 3 dimensions of colour to a 1 dimensional 'black and white' one. — unenlightened
theyd have a word for green but it would mean what we mean by 'color' — csalisbury
Set up a possible world in which everything is green. There most certainly will be green things in that world; that's the very supposition on which the possible world is built.
Would the folk of that possible world have a use for that word? it seems they could not. A fish does not have a use for the word "wet".
And that's about the end of the analysis, so far as I can see. — Banno
if you green is useless in an all green would, to what are we referring to with our statements of "All green world?" — TheWillowOfDarkness
Such a being would never get our distintion of green from emprical observation. — TheWillowOfDarkness
Since everything is green to them, the whole EM spectrum would appear as the colour green. — TheWillowOfDarkness
So its not just with angst that we face mortality? — frank
Sure. I just don't have anyyhing to say about the world where everything runs together.
3h — frank
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