• lugal@sopuli.xyz
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        14 hours ago

        Both. There is a perception that’s 100% biological for sure. But lumping all the blue tones together, that’s social. Some languages (including Russian and Greek) have different words for light and dark blue, other languages have one word blue and green (sometimes translated as “grue”). Sure they can see the difference and name it (leave grue vs ocean grue for example) but socially, they perceive it as the same “color category”.

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          6 hours ago

          Some languages (including Russian and Greek) have different words for light and dark blue

          In Turkish it is “mavi” and “lacivert”. They are seen as different as yellow and orange.

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          Yea yea yea. Technically speaking they are a bio psycho social construct. they are a sensory experience filtered through an individuals physical, mental and cultural factors. But it does not roll of the tongue so well.