you are not only color blind... you also can't read...
3 p' Z8 O5 Q" X2 P( U) yos.tvboxnow.comlook at the bottom left of your own picture....
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" S7 @4 {7 j5 C' B% c: rin case you have no idea, look at the red triangle in the below picture...:tu ...
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orange指鹿為馬... i mean 指黃為橙 + q' }, b8 g; r% @! O3 F
Pedestrian_A 發表於 2016-6-2 09:36 AM  ( C4 ?( m. f2 d& @公仔箱論壇
8 ~& t) _; f) \/ v: b' |公仔箱論壇different people see the same illuminated object or light source in different ways. os.tvboxnow.com$ Z$ V+ h/ q( n3 @
if you only live in the primitive colours world , not the real world, do not presuming the whole world have to forget about the difference shades of colour, the mechanisms of colour vision, the types of colour appearances, the individual differences among colour perceivers.
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& w( Q: ^ ?2 j# [' ~公仔箱論壇i bet you haven’t study colours: the underlying mechanisms for the linguistic practices whereby colour terms name the relevant properties.
( F3 C4 N5 N- ^; i. X ?os.tvboxnow.comPrimitivism: Colours are ‘primitive’ properties—simple, qualitative properties that physical bodies possess or appear to possess.
b& I! L" N) B7 U) D$ j# O0 ~) i8 D. EReductive Physicalism: Colours are ‘hidden’ properties of bodies—complex, physical properties that dispose bodies to look orange, yellow, etc.3 n. ]. @7 I2 [; A+ l# l2 Z
Dispositionalism: Colours are perceiver-dependent, dispositional properties—powers to look in distinctive ways to appropriate perceivers, in appropriate circumstances.tvb now,tvbnow,bttvb1 x" g) z( y3 V& X8 K# m# u' k
Projectivism: Colours are subjective qualities ‘projected’ onto physical objects and light-sources—qualities which visual experiences represent objects as having.: c7 ^! h |* R6 [' ]: p& F4 m
Subjectivism: Colours are subjective qualities—either qualities presented in experience or qualities of experiences. |