With The Colors
Book Description
's On Vision and Colors was published in May 1816 when the author was 28 years old. It was based on Goethe's color theory as expounded in his Theory of Colours of 1810. The initial basis for Schopenhauer's color theory comes from Goethe's chapter on physiological colors, which discusses three principal pairs of contrasting colors: red/green, orange/blue, and yellow/violet. This is in contrast to t...
More's On Vision and Colors was published in May 1816 when the author was 28 years old. It was based on Goethe's color theory as expounded in his Theory of Colours of 1810. The initial basis for Schopenhauer's color theory comes from Goethe's chapter on physiological colors, which discusses three principal pairs of contrasting colors: red/green, orange/blue, and yellow/violet. This is in contrast to the customary emphasis on Newton's seven colors of the Newtonian spectrum. In accordance with Aristotle, Schopenhauer considered that colors arise by the mixture of shadowy, cloudy darkness with light. With white and black at each extreme of the scale, colors are arranged in a series according to the mathematical ratio between the proportions of light and darkness. Schopenhauer agreed with Goethe's claim that the eye tends toward a sum total that consists of a color plus its spectrum or afterimage. Schopenhauer arranged the colors so that the sum of any color and its complementary afterimage always equals unity. The complete activity of the retina produces white. When the activity of the retina is divided, the part of the retinal activity that is inactive and not stimulated into color can be seen as the ghostly complementary afterimage, which he and Goethe call a (physiological) spectrum.
Publisher | 5th Indiana Publishing Inc |
Binding | Kindle Edition (4 editions) |
Reading Level | Uncategorized
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# of Pages | N/A |
ISBN-10 | B0054QBG30 |
Publication Date | 06/06/2011 |
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