Our ordinary language has no means for describing a particular shade of color. Thus it is incapable of producing a picture of this color.


Philosophical Remarks (ed. University of Chicago Press, 1980) - ISBN: 9780226904313


Our ordinary language has no means for describing a particular shade of color. Thus it is incapable of producing a picture of this color.

Our ordinary language has no means for describing a particular shade of color. Thus it is incapable of producing a picture of this color.

Our ordinary language has no means for describing a particular shade of color. Thus it is incapable of producing a picture of this color.

Our ordinary language has no means for describing a particular shade of color. Thus it is incapable of producing a picture of this color.