That’s incredibly interesting—I recall that the article mentioned colorsighted synesthetes observing synesthetic colors that felt different from similar real colors, without going into any particular detail.
I don’t know how much more detail could be given, really. I don’t think I can do any better job of describing it than I just did, and I like to think I’m pretty good at that kind of thing.
This is true—and from a heterophenomenological standpoint, I don’t see that more needs to be said. Your remarks were perfectly clear despite their brevity.
That’s incredibly interesting—I recall that the article mentioned colorsighted synesthetes observing synesthetic colors that felt different from similar real colors, without going into any particular detail.
I don’t know how much more detail could be given, really. I don’t think I can do any better job of describing it than I just did, and I like to think I’m pretty good at that kind of thing.
This is true—and from a heterophenomenological standpoint, I don’t see that more needs to be said. Your remarks were perfectly clear despite their brevity.