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Are Objects Coloured?
Title: Are Objects Coloured?
Category: History
Details: Words: 1845 | Pages: 7.9 (approximately 235 words/page)
Are Objects Coloured?
The dictionary definition of colour describes the phenomena as ‘a sensation produced on the eye by rays of light when resolved into different wavelengths, as by a prism, selective reflection, etc.’1 ; inferring that the perception of colour is produced by a ‘sensation’ caused by differing wavelengths of light acting on the eye rather than colour being a property inherent in the object being viewed. Light itself is also defined as ‘the natural agent that stimulates
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immediately springs to mind is survival, and the identification of what Descartés terms as “Beneficial or harmful for the composite of which the mind is a part”. Surely it can be no accident that the eye is sensitive to differing wavelengths of EM radiation as well as luminosity, if evolution had not accorded dispositional characteristics to objects in the first place.
1 Ed. Judy Pearsall & Bill Trumble, “Colour,” Oxford English Reference Dictionary, Second ed.: 286.
2 ibid., 829
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