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Full Idea
If colour can be modelled as a cone, with points mapped by hue, brightness and saturation, then a rotation could be isomorphic with the hues switched, so we may all experience different hues.
Gist of Idea
If colour fits a cone mapping hue, brightness and saturation, rotating the cone could give spectrum inversion
Source
Georges Rey (Contemporary Philosophy of Mind [1997], 11.7.1)
Book Ref
Rey,Georges: 'Contemporary Philosophy of Mind' [Blackwell 1997], p.310
A Reaction
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2421 | There is nothing illogical about inverted qualia [Locke] |
3522 | The same object might produce violet in one mind and marigold in another [Locke] |
3389 | Inverted qualia and zombies suggest experience isn't just functional [Kim] |
3391 | Crosswiring would show that pain and its function are separate [Kim, by PG] |
7376 | We can't assume that dispositions will remain normal when qualia have been inverted [Dennett] |
3229 | If colour fits a cone mapping hue, brightness and saturation, rotating the cone could give spectrum inversion [Rey] |
4107 | With inverted qualia a person's experiences would change, but their beliefs remain the same [Crane] |
2402 | It seems possible to invert qualia [Chalmers] |