Hanover         
         Language games do not involve only words. They are locked into the world by what we do. So fortunately or unfortunately, you are not mere words. — Banno
frank         
         We can agree that the statue is beautiful for you while I find it only curious. — Banno
I like sushi         
         The reason our little notes on perception always center around red is that it's associated with a close to universal feeling: it's hot. Red comes from mind meeting world. — frank
Michael         
         Sorry - is your claim now that pain is also a fiction? :chin: — Banno
celebritydiscodave         
         
Metaphysician Undercover         
         
NOS4A2         
         My claim is that pain and colour are sensations, and the fiction is that colour is not a sensation but a property of the ball.
Michael         
         Perhaps we would be able to numb the sensation of color like we could the sensation of pain, and see the world how it really looks. — NOS4A2
Is the world outside your head without color in your view? — NOS4A2
Leontiskos         
         You are not following what I've said. My point is only that perception is a mental construct. — Hanover
Michael         
         
NOS4A2         
         People with complete achromatopsia are not blind.
wonderer1         
         For example, is the grey of a ripe tomato distinguishable from the grey of an unripe tomato? I don't know, but it would surely be more difficult than distinguishing a red tomato from a green tomato. — wonderer1
wonderer1         
         Those who see red and green as grey ARE picking between the same apples. — creativesoul
jkop         
         There is a reason why the word "naïve" is used to describe naïve realism. The person holding this view is like an ignorant child rejecting higher education. — Metaphysician Undercover
Bodhy         
         
Metaphysician Undercover         
         In the philosophy of perception, 'naive realism' is the name for the idea that the relation between observer and object is direct. — jkop
A realist account of perception will have to consider what the agent themselves brings to the encounter in terms of subjectivity, context, history, affordance, cultural sediment etc. — Bodhy
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