do we “see” when we see color? Hume argues, quite persuasively, that color is “conventional,” meaning that whatever we experience in terms of the physical
do we “see” when we see color? Hume argues, quite persuasively, that color is “conventional,” meaning that whatever we experience in terms of the physical processes around color, our sense of each color as a distinct experience does not exist in our world. So, where do distinct colors exist if not in the world (the light spectrum is a spectrum, but the ability to qualitatively split it into ROYGBIV is convention). Discuss at least one reading (either from this week’s chapter or from earlier in the semester) that s you sort out this problem in your response.

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