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Contributors: Knut Sondre Sæbø

Just pointing out that language tends to describe things as having properties. For example, "the flag is red." But that isn't really accurate; it's more that we perceive the flag as red. The flag doesn't actually possess the property of redness.

Version 1​·​#4957​·​Knut Sondre Sæbø​·​about 3 hours ago​·​Criticism
1 comment: #4959

Just pointing out that language tends to describe things as having properties. For example, "the flag is red." But that isn't really accurate; it's more that we perceive the flag as red. The flag doesn't actually possess the property of redness.

Just pointing out that language tends to describe things as having properties. For example, "the flag is red." But that isn't really accurate; it's more that we perceive the flag as red. The flag doesn't actually possess the property of redness.

Version 2​·​#4958​·​Knut Sondre Sæbø​·​about 3 hours ago​·​Criticism
1 comment: #4961

Just pointing out that language tends to describe things as having properties. For example, "the flag is red." But that isn't really accurate; it's more that we perceive the flag as red. The flag doesn't actually possess the property of redness.

Just pointing out that language tends to describe things as having properties. For example, "the flag is red." But that isn't really accurate; it's more that we perceive the flag as red. The flag doesn't actually possess the property of redness.

Version 3​·​#4960​·​Knut Sondre Sæbø​·​about 3 hours ago​·​Criticism