Theories of Colour from Democritus to Descartes
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Theories of Colour from Democritus to Descartes

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eBook - ePub

Theories of Colour from Democritus to Descartes

About this book

Theories of Colour from Democritus to Descartes investigates issues of the ontological status and perception of colours, such as: What is the nature of colours? Do they exist independently of the subjects who perceive them? And if so, how are they generated and how do they differ from one another? These are some of the questions raised by philosophers, but what has been lacking is an account of the various theories about colours through different periods of the history of philosophy.

Exploring philosophical debates on the nature and perception of colours from a historical perspective, this book presents how different theories from Antiquity through the Middle Ages to the early modern era explain the nature of colours, their generation, and the way they are perceived. Twelve eminent historians of philosophy analyse the theories of colours prevailing at critical points in the history of Western philosophy, from its beginnings with Democritus to Descartes and the early modern period.

This book will appeal to students and scholars working on the history of philosophy (ancient, medieval, Arabic and Latin, and early modern) as well as those interested in contemporary philosophy: philosophy of the mind, philosophy of perception, phenomenology, metaphysics, and neurosciences. A broader audience may also include researchers in psychology, cultural history, and the history of art.

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Yes, you can access Theories of Colour from Democritus to Descartes by Véronique Decaix,Katerina Ierodiakonou in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Philosophy & European History. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2024
eBook ISBN
9781040150856
Edition
0

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Half Title page
  3. Series Page
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Contents
  7. Acknowledgements
  8. Contributors
  9. Introduction
  10. 1 Democritus on the Atomic Shapes of Colours
  11. 2 Plato on the Ontological Status of Colours
  12. 3 Aristotle on the Appearance of Colour and Other Perceptibles
  13. 4 Plotinus on Colours
  14. 5 Are Colours Always There?: Elements of Avicenna’s Account of Vision
  15. 6 Light and Colour in Averroes between Alexander of Aphrodisias and Ibn Bāǧǧa
  16. 7 “Color est lux incorporata perspicuo”: Robert Grosseteste’s Definition of Colour and Its (Franciscan) Legacy
  17. 8 Colours and Their Species – Apparent or Real?: Roger Bacon’s Mature Colour Theory
  18. 9 Aquinas on Colours and Visibility
  19. 10 Dietrich of Freiberg on the Generation and Differentiation of Colours
  20. 11 Colours in Bodies, in the Intermedium, and in the Eye in the Late Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries
  21. 12 Colours’ Little Souls: Descartes on Sensible Qualities
  22. Index nominum