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Theory of Colours

Theory of Colours (German: Zur Farbenlehre) is a book by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe about the poet's views on the nature of colours and how they are perceived by humans. It was published in German in 1810 and in English in 1840.[1] The book contains detailed descriptions of phenomena such as coloured shadows, refraction, and chromatic aberration. The book is a successor to two short essays titled "Contributions to Optics" (German: Beiträge zur Optik).

Not to be confused with colour theory.

Author

Zur Farbenlehre

German

1810

1840

The work originated in Goethe's occupation with painting and primarily had its influence in the arts, with painters such as (Philipp Otto Runge, J. M. W. Turner, the Pre-Raphaelites, Hilma af Klint, and Wassily Kandinsky).


Although Goethe's work was rejected by some physicists, a number of philosophers and physicists have concerned themselves with it, including Thomas Johann Seebeck, Arthur Schopenhauer (see: On Vision and Colors), Hermann von Helmholtz, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Werner Heisenberg, Kurt Gödel, and Mitchell Feigenbaum.


Goethe's book provides a catalogue of how colour is perceived in a wide variety of circumstances, and considers Isaac Newton's observations to be special cases.[2] Unlike Newton, Goethe's concern was not so much with the analytic treatment of colour, as with the qualities of how phenomena are perceived. Philosophers have come to understand the distinction between the optical spectrum, as observed by Newton, and the phenomenon of human colour perception as presented by Goethe—a subject analyzed at length by Wittgenstein in his comments on Goethe's theory in Remarks on Colour and in Jonathan Westphal's Commentary on this work (1991).

(Same color illusion)

Checker shadow illusion

Color theory

Entoptic phenomenon

Opponent process

Romanticism in science

Theory of painting

Goethe, Theory of Colours, trans. Charles Lock Eastlake, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1982.  0-262-57021-1

ISBN

Bockemuhl, M., Turner. Koln: Taschen, 1991.  3-8228-6325-4.

ISBN

Duck, Michael J (1988). "Newton and Goethe on colour: Physical and physiological considerations". Annals of Science. 45 (5): 507–519. :10.1080/00033798800200361.

doi

Gleick, James, Chaos, London: William Heinemann, 1988. pp. 165–7

Lehrer, Jonah, , Science Blogs: The Frontal Cortex, 7 Dec. 2006.

Goethe and Color

Lehrs, Ernst, Man or Matter, Chapter XIV

[3]

Matthaei, Rupprecht, Goethe's color theory. By Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Arranged and edited by . American ed. translated and edited by Herb Aach. Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1971.

Rupprecht Matthaei

Proskauer, The Rediscovery of Color, Dornach: Steiner Books, 1986.

Rowe, M. W. (July 1991). "Goethe and Wittgenstein". Philosophy. 66 (257): 283–303. :10.1017/S0031819100064901. JSTOR 3751682. S2CID 170316029.

doi

Ribe, Neil; Steinle, Friedrich (2002). . Physics Today. 55 (7): 43. Bibcode:2002PhT....55g..43R. doi:10.1063/1.1506750.

"Exploratory Experimentation: Goethe, Land, and Color Theory"

Ribe, Neil M (1985). "Goethe's critique of Newton: A reconsideration". Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A. 16 (4): 315–335. :1985SHPSA..16..315R. doi:10.1016/0039-3681(85)90015-9.

Bibcode

Schopenhauer, , Providence: Berg, 1994. ISBN 0-85496-988-8

On Vision and Colors

Sepper, Dennis L., Goethe contra Newton: Polemics and the Project for a New Science of Color, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007.  0-521-53132-2

ISBN

Sepper, Dennis L., , Revue internationale de philosophie, 2009/3 (n° 249), 2009.

"Goethe, Newton, and the Imagination of Modern Science"

Steiner, Rudolf, First Scientific Lecture-Course, Third Lecture, Stuttgart, 25 December 1919. GA320.

Steiner, Rudolf, "", Chapter III The Phenomena of the World of Colors, 1897.

Goethe's World View

Barsan, Victor; Merticariu, Andrei (2016). (PDF). Cogent Arts & Humanities. 3. doi:10.1080/23311983.2016.1145569.

"Goethe's theory of colors between the ancient philosophy, middle ages occultism and modern science"

Westphal, Jonathan, "Colour: a Philosophical Introduction", Aristotelian Society Series, Vol. 7, Oxford, Blackwell, 1991 (2nd. ed.).

Wittgenstein, Remarks on Colour, Berkeley: University of California Press, 1978.  0-520-03727-8

ISBN

Theory of Colours (in German) pdf

online

(in English)

Theory of Colours

public domain audiobook at LibriVox

Theory of Colours

(in English)

Theory of Colours (audiobook; released June 2014)

Light, Darkness and Colour, a film by Henrik Boëtius (1998)

Connections That Have a Quality of Necessity: Goethe's Way Of Science As a Phenomenology of Nature

Colour Mixing and Goethe's Triangle (Java Applet)

Lolcoloring

BBC Radio 4 Podcast, In Our Time Science – Goethe and the Science of the Enlightenment

Critical review of Goethe's Theory of Colours

David Briggs on primary colours, including a fundamental critique concerning Goethe's physical observations

Goethe's Polemics against Newton: A Morphological Approach to History of Science viz the Dartington Trust

A list of links relating to Goethe's investigation of colour

Essay discussing color psychology and Goethe's theory