Wittgenstein on color, remark #5

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If I say a piece of paper is pure white, and if snow were placed next to it and it then appeared gray, in its normal surroundings I would still be right in calling it white and not light gray. It could be that I use a more refined concept of white in a laboratory (where, for example, I also use a more refined concept of precise determination of time).

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The meaning of the word 'white' is highly contextual

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