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by jiocrag
1337 days ago
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Your confusion is not the author's fault. You ignored the parameters of the thought experiment, which clearly state that she can discern colors without "seeing" them. The question is whether the subjective experience of "experiencing" color adds new information. |
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Besides, we can clearly perform a proxy experiment today by way of enchroma glasses and colorblind people. Simply devise a way to test for information predicated on trichromacy using bichromatic metamers. Did the subject experience a functional difference? If so, it's a pretty easy question to answer. If there's no functional difference then why does it matter?