“He mostly sees red where we see red
.”
The normal use of the expression “he sees green
where … ” is this: We take it as the
criteri
on for
that my
◇◇◇ meaning the same by
‘red’ as
the other people || we
do that as a rule
I he argues with
them || us in giving the same names to the colours
of objects as
they || we do.
If then in a particular instant he says something is red when we should
say that it's green we say that he sees it different
ly
from us.
Notice how in such a case we would behave.
We should look for a cause of his differing judgement & if we had
found one we should certainly be inclined to say he saw red when we saw
green.
It is further
clear that even before ever finding such a cause
we might under circumstances be inclined to say this.
But also that we can't give a strict rule for … .