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Green and Orange – Colour and Space in Wittgenstein
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Richard Heinrich
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- List of Works of Ludwig Wittgenstein VI
- When and why was Remarks on Colour written – and why is it important to know? 1
- “We Have a Colour System as We Have a Number System” 21
- Green and Orange – Colour and Space in Wittgenstein 33
- ‘Propositions About Blue’ – Wittgenstein on the Concept of Colour 45
- Did Wittgenstein have a Theory of Colour? 57
- “Imagine a Tribe of Colour-Blind People” 67
- Reddish Green 79
- Wittgenstein as a Commentator on the Psychology and Anthropology of Colour 93
- Concepts of Colour and Limits of Understanding 109
- Notes on the Contributors 119
- Index 122
- Names 124
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- List of Works of Ludwig Wittgenstein VI
- When and why was Remarks on Colour written – and why is it important to know? 1
- “We Have a Colour System as We Have a Number System” 21
- Green and Orange – Colour and Space in Wittgenstein 33
- ‘Propositions About Blue’ – Wittgenstein on the Concept of Colour 45
- Did Wittgenstein have a Theory of Colour? 57
- “Imagine a Tribe of Colour-Blind People” 67
- Reddish Green 79
- Wittgenstein as a Commentator on the Psychology and Anthropology of Colour 93
- Concepts of Colour and Limits of Understanding 109
- Notes on the Contributors 119
- Index 122
- Names 124