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|a Wittgenstein's remarks on colour :
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|a The book is a first detailed discussion of Ludwig Wittgenstein's Remarks on Colour, a compilation of writings on the subject from the last fifteen months of his life. The origin and significance of the remarks are explained along with a remark-by-remark guide to what Wittgenstein says. In addition to serving as an account of the thought recorded in the text, the book provides an interpretation of Wittgenstein's treatment of colour concepts and an account of his distinctive philosophical style. Remarks on Colour is shown to be a good way into the philosophy, to reveal a great deal about how Wittgenstein approaches philosophy, and to bring out features of his thought elided, if not missed, by more general studies, especially those that focus on more finished work.
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|a Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter One. Wittgenstein On Colour, 1916-1949 -- 'Scientific questions may interest me, but they never really grip me' -- 'For it is excluded by the logical structure of colour' -- 'The colour octahedron is grammar' -- 'Exactly so. ... We are calculating with these colour terms' -- 'A work in logic' -- Chapter Two. Remarks On Colour, Part II -- 'I read a great deal in Goethe's "Farbenlehre"' -- 'Is that the basis of the proposition that there can be no clear transparent white?' -- 'Does that define the concepts more closely?' -- 'There is merely an inability to bring the concepts into some kind of order'
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|a 'Phenomenological analysis ... is analysis of concepts' -- Chapter Three. Remarks On Colour, III.1-42 -- 'Here we have a sort of mathematics of colour' -- 'What is the importance of the concept of saturated colour?' -- 'The wrong picture confuses, the right picture helps' -- 'What ... importance does the question of the number of pure colours have?' -- 'Lack of clarity in philosophy is tormenting' -- Chapter Four Remarks On Colour, III.43-95 -- 'And that is logic' -- 'It is not at all clear a priori which are the simple colour concepts' -- 'There is no such thing as the pure colour concept' -- 'Can't we imagine people having a [different] geometry of colours?'
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|a 'Mayn't that open our eyes to the nature of those differentiations among colours?' -- Chapter Five. Remarks On Colour, III.96-130 -- 'The logic of the concept of colour is just much more complicated' -- 'The person who cannot play this game does not have this concept' -- 'Was that all nonsense?' -- 'There is no indication as to what we should regard as adequate analogies' -- 'The picture is there' -- Chapter Six. Remarks On Colour, III.131-171 -- 'On the palette, white is the lightest colour' -- 'But why should I call that "white glass"?' -- -- 'Transparency and reflection only exist in the dimension of depth' -- 'Darkness is not called a colour'
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|a 'The question is: Who is supposed to understand the description?' -- Chapter Seven. Remarks On Colour, III.172-229 -- 'What must our visual picture be like if it is to show us a transparent medium?' -- 'The philosopher wants to master the geography of concepts' -- 'What constitutes the decisive difference between white and the other colours?' -- 'This much I can understand' -- 'Whatever looks luminous does not look grey' -- Chapter Eight. Remarks On Colour, III.230-350 -- 'We connect what is experienced with what is experienced' -- 'It is easy to see that not all colour concepts are logically of the same kind'
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