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by bkolobara
148 days ago
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No, if you show them two colors and ask them if they are different, they will tell you no. EDIT: I have been searching for the source of where I saw this, but can't find it now :( EDIT2: I found a talk touching in the topic with a study: https://youtu.be/I64RtGofPW8?si=v1FNU06rb5mMYRKj&t=889 |
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The experiments I've seen seem to interrogate what the culture means by colour (versus shade, et cetera) more than what the person is seeing.
If you show me sky blue and Navy blue and ask me if they're the same colour, I'll say yes. If you ask someone in a different context if Russian violet and Midnight blue are the same colour, I could see them saying yes, too. That doesn't mean they literally can't see the difference. Just that their ontology maps the words blue and violet to sets of colours differently.