Consciousness and the Seeing of Colours
In discussing colour and consciousness we have to
accept the scientific view that
colour as such does not exist in the world. Objects
reflect many wavelengths of light but these light waves have no colour.
Ornstein and Thompson, The Amazing Brain (1984, p.55) argue that in
rebutting the existence of colour the scientific view does however, accommodate
that colour does exist in the eye of the beholder.
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