A Green Thought in a Green Shade

The Harvard Review of Philosophy 12 (1):29-38 (2004)
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Abstract

Yellow sun in a blue sky. Green leaves caressed by the wind. Open the shutters of the eye, that window of the soul, and all such things are revealed. Nothing is more apparent than that things have colors, and that we have immediate perceptual access to those colors.

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