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Bluelighter
I know the color red, or the feel of the keyboard
But the question remains - does a dog? A rat?
To purport that you would capable of reproducing in consciousness those elements of experience commonly assigned the misleading moniker of 'raw feels' without the intermediary boon of language would suggest an untestable hypothesis. Needless to say, I doubt it.
As I pointed out in another thread, the idea of there being some illusory "what it is like to see red" is a reproachful one to me. All we have are our memories (inseparably coupled to associated words and images) of what the property of red is in our reckoning, and the expectation of what an object might look like if it bore the aforementioned color. This doesn't necessitate that we cook up a magical quale to reify the event and subsequently conflate it with the independant quality ascertained (the event: sight; the quality: color). The concept is inconsistent and solipsistic at best.