I should have added a "not" earlier; I appreciate your forgiveness on that.
To ask about whether an apple is green or red is to ask about its color, but there is a human element involved. For instance, consider an apple that is regarded by most people in normal lighting as red. Even if such an apple were to appear differently to either a person with vision issues (like color blindness) or animals with peculiar vision accuities, the apple is still red. I would say that such an apple appears red to
people with good vision and lighting and that it's still red when we all close our eyes. If it wouldn't appear red when our good eyes are open in proper lighting, then it's not red when we're asleep.
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The representations which one person will make will also be different from the representations which another person will make.
I'm not following anything when that word is used.
Unless I am mistaken I think that I understand your point of view and where you are coming from. But I am far from clear about your this post. So I can not answer that.
By representation I mean what you and most people call objects or things like tables and chairs etc.
See, I am inclined to think that these things are merely representations of some thing else and that something is what actually exists.
I know it sounds very strange and perhaps will be incomprehensible to most people.
But reality maybe stranger than fiction!
Like you I completely go by deductive logic and I will not accept any thing which is self contradictory.