MacDonald considers the question, "But may not the colors of all objects be distorted by wearing, e.g., brown spectacles?" MacDonald's response is that although it is true, nevertheless, …
A) their shapes, tactual and other qualities are unaffected.
B) colors are secondary qualities anyway.
C) spectacles cannot work in dreams.
D) vision is entirely different from the other four senses.
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