I suppose you experience colors just like I do, but (when you think about it) you tell yourself that what naively seems to be a matter of seeing a yellow object is actually experiencing what it’s like to have a perception tagged as yellow.
I am intrigued by your wording, here. I suppose I experience colors just like you do, but—when I think about it—I tell myself that what is, in fact seeing a yellow object is, in fact the same thing as experiencing what it’s like to have a perception tagged as yellow. I believe these descriptions to be equivalent in the same sense that “breaking of hydrogen bonds between dihydrogen monoxide molecules, leading to those molecules traveling in near-independent trajectories outside the crystalline structure” is equivalent to “ice sublimating”.
I am intrigued by your wording, here. I suppose I experience colors just like you do, but—when I think about it—I tell myself that what is, in fact seeing a yellow object is, in fact the same thing as experiencing what it’s like to have a perception tagged as yellow. I believe these descriptions to be equivalent in the same sense that “breaking of hydrogen bonds between dihydrogen monoxide molecules, leading to those molecules traveling in near-independent trajectories outside the crystalline structure” is equivalent to “ice sublimating”.