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I can hardly remember what my philosophy professor was saying about the color red, but I can remember one thing and it was this:
There are three schools of thought on the color red. Meaning there are three different ways to think of the color red, so let's see if someone happens to know what those are and states what those are, and we can argue about, what is the right way to think of the color red.
One school of thought was that, and individual item, might have its own color red, while the other items each have their own red. An Apple has its color red, and the other apples from the tree, each have their own shade of red too.
I think that comes from the topography school of thought on the color red, can't quite remember what they called that, but that is what is coming to mind right now. There is also two other ways of thinkiing of the color red, I can't recall what those were though.
I think, one other way to think of the color red was that, there is an ultimate red, that all other red objects, share in quality from this ultimate red source.
Or it could be there are different distinct shades of red, and the different shades make up all the different colors red in the universe.
Alright, so what else can we say about the color red?
I can hardly remember what my philosophy professor was saying about the color red, but I can remember one thing and it was this:
There are three schools of thought on the color red. Meaning there are three different ways to think of the color red, so let's see if someone happens to know what those are and states what those are, and we can argue about, what is the right way to think of the color red.
One school of thought was that, and individual item, might have its own color red, while the other items each have their own red. An Apple has its color red, and the other apples from the tree, each have their own shade of red too.
I think that comes from the topography school of thought on the color red, can't quite remember what they called that, but that is what is coming to mind right now. There is also two other ways of thinkiing of the color red, I can't recall what those were though.
I think, one other way to think of the color red was that, there is an ultimate red, that all other red objects, share in quality from this ultimate red source.
Or it could be there are different distinct shades of red, and the different shades make up all the different colors red in the universe.
Alright, so what else can we say about the color red?