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.



Autorentext

The book is a remark-by-remark guide to Ludwig Wittgenstein's Remarks on Colour coupled with an interpretation of his thinking about colour and colour language. Emphasis is placed on the kind of philosopher Wittgenstein was and his distinctive contribution to philosophy.



Klappentext

Wittgenstein's remarks on colour have been accorded little critical examination, the sole exception being the explanation in the Tractatus of the logical impossibility of a point in the visual field having two colours simultaneously, a gap the present work is primarily meant to fill. Remarks on Colour, a compilation of writings on the subject drafted in the last fifteen months of Wittgenstein's life, is subjected to sustained critical scrutiny and is shown that it does not deserve to languish in the limbo to which it has been mostly consigned, but it indeed is deeper and more illuminating than other more studied writings, to say nothing of peripheral writings on ethics, aesthetics and religion.

The Remarks would warrant a careful look if only because it is, as it has been billed, 'one of the few documents which shows [Wittgenstein] concentratedly at work on a single philosophical issue'. But it also deserves special consideration and is worth grappling with since it shows Wittgenstein thinking through a problem from scratch and, what is still less common, without knowing where he will end up. In particular no other extended stretch of writing so clearly shows him as engaged in an unconstrained investigation of a topic of huge general interest and setting the agenda for philosophers, indeed as pioneering a still insufficiently investigated subject. And following in his footsteps pays since it brings to light a great deal about how he approaches philosophy and proves to be a good way into the philosophy.

Wittgenstein's once said: 'Sometimes a sentence can be understood only if it is read at the right tempo', and the present work takes him at his word and accords him the courtesy of treating his own sentences as 'all to be read slowly'. His remarks are examined one by one in the order he wrote them rather than the order they appear in the published text with close attention to his toing-and-froing and changes of tack. The result is a picture of a serious philosopher at work, one grappling with rare scrupulousness to a series of problems. Just as importantly one sees that the thrust of his deliberations is routinely misidentified, that there are significant similarities as well as significant differences between his late and early thinking about colour, and that much folklore, both laudatory and disparaging, that has sprung up regarding the thinness of his reasoning and the thickness of his conclusions is substantially off-base.



Inhalt

Preface; Acknowledgements; 1. WITTGENSTEIN ON COLOUR, 1916-1949; 2. REMARKS ON COLOUR, PART II; 3. REMARKS ON COLOUR, III.1-42; 4. REMARKS ON COLOUR, III.43-95; 5. REMARKS ON COLOUR, III.96-130; 6. REMARKS ON COLOUR, III.131-171; 7. REMARKS ON COLOUR, III.172-229; 8. REMARKS ON COLOUR, III.230-350; 9. REMARKS ON COLOUR, PART I; 10. LEARNING FROM WITTGENSTEIN; Bibliography; Index.

Titel
Wittgenstein's Remarks on Colour
Untertitel
A Commentary and Interpretation
EAN
9781785276767
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
17.02.2021
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
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0.49 MB