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Re: Can a blind person learn about 'red' color from reading brail?     

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Author: tg
Date: Nov 6, 2006 03:12

... involved and also physical properties involved, red being literally warmer, blue being literally ...way of saying synaethetic cues for red). When they survey their visual ... philosophers do, that the word 'red' stands for the sensation we get when we look at something red, then it would seem ... can never understand the word 'red'. Yet humans can understand treatises ...
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Re: Can a blind person learn about 'red' color from reading brail?     

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Author: Sammybaby
Date: Nov 5, 2006 19:56

... involved and also physical properties involved, red being literally warmer, blue being literally...way of saying synaethetic cues for red). When they survey their visual field...many philosophers do, that the word 'red' stands for the sensation we get when we look at something red, then it would seem ... can never understand the word 'red'. Yet humans can understand treatises ...
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Re: Can a blind person learn about 'red' color from reading brail?     

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Author: tg
Date: Nov 5, 2006 11:28

... of saying synaethetic cues for red). When they survey their visual ... were more likely to be red. My guess is she would ...she have understood the word 'red' without ever having had a...philosophers do, that the word 'red' stands for the sensation we...get when we look at something red, then it would seem...can never understand the word 'red'. Yet humans can understand treatises...
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Re: Can a blind person learn about 'red' color from reading brail?     

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Author: Sammybaby
Date: Nov 5, 2006 00:57

... time. She is taught about red via synethesia: if she sees ... and found that I was something, I began to think. Then ... she have understood the word 'red' without ever having had a ...philosophers do, that the word 'red' stands for the sensation we...get when we look at something red, then it would seem...can never understand the word 'red'. Yet humans can understand treatises...
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Re: Can a blind person learn about 'red' color from reading brail?     

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Author: Sammybaby
Date: Nov 5, 2006 00:36

... of saying synaethetic cues for red). When they survey their visual...and found that I was something, I began to think. Then...she have understood the word 'red' without ever having had a...philosophers do, that the word 'red' stands for the sensation we...get when we look at something red, then it would seem...can never understand the word 'red'. Yet humans can understand treatises...
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Re: Can a blind person learn about 'red' color from reading brail?     

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Author: tg
Date: Nov 4, 2006 05:31

...first time. She is taught about red via synethesia: if she sees ... and found that I was something, I began to think. Then ... she have understood the word 'red' without ever having had a ... philosophers do, that the word 'red' stands for the sensation we get when we look at something red, then it would seem ... can never understand the word 'red'. Yet humans can understand treatises ...
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Re: Can a blind person learn about 'red' color from reading brail?     

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Author: Sammybaby
Date: Nov 4, 2006 03:37

... first time. She is taught about red via synethesia: if she sees warmth...a greater chance of picking out red in her visual field than ... she have understood the word 'red' without ever having had a ... philosophers do, that the word 'red' stands for the sensation we get when we look at something red, then it would seem ... can never understand the word 'red'. Yet humans can understand treatises ...
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Re: Can a blind person learn about 'red' color from reading brail?     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Nov 1, 2006 12:04

... she have understood the word 'red' without ever having had a ... philosophers do, that the word 'red' stands for the sensation we get when we look at something red, Sheeeeeeesh name those philosophers ... determine if an object is red or not? If we could ... parts of the brain where red is detected, we would either experience red or experience it without knowing what it was of...
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Re: Can a blind person learn about 'red' color from reading brail?     

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Author: Allan C Cybulskie
Date: Nov 1, 2006 03:39

... Could she have understood the word 'red' without ever having had a sensation of anything red ...> suppose, as many philosophers do, that the word 'red' stands for the sensation we get when we look at something red, Sheeeeeeesh name those philosophers and why did they totally seperate *physical experience*...-- do you suggest we use to determine if an object is red or not?
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Re: Can a blind person learn about 'red' color from reading brail?     

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Author: a_friend
Date: Oct 31, 2006 19:28

... 'me' and found that I was something, I began to think. Then consciousness first ...? Could she have understood the word 'red' without ever having had a sensation of...as many philosophers do, that the word 'red' stands for the sensation we get when we look at something red, then it would seem that ...blind person can never understand the word 'red'. Yet humans can understand treatises about ...
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