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Physical & Life Sciences
Does Light Actually Illuminate?
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<blockquote data-quote="durangodawood" data-source="post: 76422750" data-attributes="member: 200668"><p>We have no idea who is <em>really</em> seeing color properly, if anyone. My argument was just that, generally, its typical that similar processes produce similar results given identical inputs. We observe that. So we can say its <em>reasonable to suspect </em>the same with human sense perception.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I think youre elevating "testable" to a bit of a fetish.</p><p></p><p>If exterior reality is <em>untestable in principle</em>, thats no reason to think it doesnt exist. We just have to apply <em>other</em> means of judging whether its existence is reasonable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="durangodawood, post: 76422750, member: 200668"] We have no idea who is [I]really[/I] seeing color properly, if anyone. My argument was just that, generally, its typical that similar processes produce similar results given identical inputs. We observe that. So we can say its [I]reasonable to suspect [/I]the same with human sense perception. I think youre elevating "testable" to a bit of a fetish. If exterior reality is [I]untestable in principle[/I], thats no reason to think it doesnt exist. We just have to apply [I]other[/I] means of judging whether its existence is reasonable. [/QUOTE]
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