On Vision and Colors
Schopenhauer's 1816 'Über das Sehn und die Farben' — early theory of colour against Newton, defending Goethe
Tradition: Post-Kantian idealism / Goethean colour-theory / philosophy of perception
Schopenhauer's 1816 colour-theory treatise — defending Goethe against Newton
Published in 1816 after Schopenhauer's collaboration with Goethe in Weimar (1813-14), 'Über das Sehn und die Farben' applies a Kantian-physiological framework to the theory of colour. Schopenhauer accepts Goethe's experimental anti-Newtonianism but goes beyond Goethe by arguing for a physiological account in which colours arise from quantitatively-graded states of the retina. The treatise is Schopenhauer's first published book and dedicated to Goethe.
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Editions cited
- Über das Sehn und die Farben (Leipzig, J. F. Hartknoch, 1816; 2nd ed. 1854); English trans. E. F. J. Payne (1994)
School Embodiments
Kantian-physiological framework for colour.
"Colour, like all sensation, is constituted by the activity of the perceiving subject." (On Vision and Colors, ch. 1)
Major post-Kantian theory of perception.
"Colour is the qualitatively-divided activity of the retina." (On Vision and Colors, ch. 2)
Naturalistic-physiological framework.
"The eye and its activity are the seat of colour." (On Vision and Colors, ch. 2)
Goethe-romantic anti-Newtonian register.
"Goethe's colour-doctrine, properly understood, is correct against Newton." (On Vision and Colors, preface)
Realism about colours as physiological actualities.
"Colours are real states of the eye, not mere appearances." (On Vision and Colors, ch. 2)
Internal Tensions
Schopenhauer's first book; his only sustained engagement with empirical-scientific theory.
I. Time
1816 — early Schopenhauer.
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II. Space
Dresden composition; Leipzig publication.
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III. Matter
Single short scientific-philosophical treatise.
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IV. Observer
Early Schopenhauer.
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V. Energy
Early-philosophical-scientific energies.
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VI. Information
Single short volume.
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How On Vision and Colors resolves each dilemma
51 resolved positions across 4 dimensions, including 32 distinctive where the majority of schools go the other way · 6 unaligned.
Each dimension is sorted so minority positions come first. Mainstream positions are folded into an expandable list.
Time · 9 dilemmas · 3 distinctive
Persistence, the future, and the direction of becoming.
6 mainstream positions
Matter · 7 dilemmas · 5 distinctive
What stuff is — fundamental, relational, or appearance.
Observer · 37 dilemmas · 5 distinctive
Mind, agency, and the knower's relation to the known.