1. Are Objects Coloured?
Our world as we see' it, is full of extended objects, three dimensional things with surfaces, each identifiable in part by their colour. ... This view is obviously contrary to the definitions given from the dictionary but highlights the philosophical paradox about the nature of colour. ... More commonly, dispositionalism suggests that these perceptual responses are bounded with visual experiences of colour qualia or accumulated sense data. ... This idea, as has been said, has parallels with both the subjective and physicalist models of colour. ... Consider the experiences of two creature...
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