On Vision and Colors

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On Vision and Colors is Arthur Schopenhauer’s early philosophical treatise that expands and critiques Goethe’s color theory by offering a metaphysical and physiological account of human color perception.

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instanceOf philosophical treatise
aimsTo integrate empirical observations with philosophical analysis
provide a metaphysical foundation for color experience
author Arthur Schopenhauer NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Germany
critiques Goethe's color theory NERFINISHED
discusses afterimages
complementary colors
retina
subjective perception
expandsOn Goethe's color theory NERFINISHED
focusesOn human color perception
genre aesthetics
philosophy
hasEnglishTitle On Vision and Colors NERFINISHED
hasPart metaphysical account of color
physiological account of vision
hasTheme critique of Newtonian optics from a Goethean perspective
dependence of color on the perceiving subject
relation between subject and object in perception
influenced 19th-century color theory debates
later philosophy of perception
influencedBy Johann Wolfgang von Goethe NERFINISHED
language German
originalTitle Über das Sehn und die Farben
period 19th century
philosophicalTradition German idealism
Schopenhauerian metaphysics
publicationYear 1816
relatedWork The World as Will and Representation NERFINISHED
subject color theory
metaphysics
philosophy of perception
physiology of vision
usesFramework will and representation

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