RE: Foundational Axioms of Truth: Existence and Consciousness

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Foundational Axioms of Truth: Existence and Consciousness

in philosophy •  7 years ago 

In other words, the perceiver must have color vision in order to see color? :)

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Well that's true... but what I'm saying is that focus is not a quality in the thing your looking at. Color, motion, location are qualities of the other things, and of perception like you say. I was just making the distinction about how some things are similar, but one is a model of perceiving what exists, while the other is about what exists, what is perceived.

"The object is in/out of focus."

Ergo, as stated, focus is a quality of the object.

The object is blue.

Getting past the language above, what's the point of the distinction you're making? How is it useful?

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

No, focus is a quality of your eyes, not the object you're looking at lol.