Ontics and symbolics of colour. Hedwig Conrad-Martius and Hans Sedlmayr In its first paragraphs the paper aims at presenting the key-concepts and problematic issues of the philosophy of colours developed by Hedwig Conrad-Martius (1888-1966) in her essay Farben (1929). One of the most brilliant pupils of Husserl, Conrad-Martius developed a \u201cRealontologie\u201d of colours, a sophisticated description of their ontic genesis and structure, according to the realistic interpretation of phenomenology characteristic of the circles of Munich and G\uf6ttingen. While deeply indebted to Goethe\u2019s morphological approach, Conrad-Martius\u2019s doctrine was able to influence the \u201crigorous\u201d Kunstwissenschaft of Hans Sedlmayr and his sch...
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This paper argues that the enduring mystery of colour, in particular its el - emental effusiveness, ...
In my thesis I will explore the phenonemon of colour. The first chapter deals with the historical de...
In the past, as today, colours were an important instrument of visual communication. In modern weste...
The part of Hegel's Philosophy of Nature devoted to the exposition of colour is not simply a descrpt...
This dissertation consists of two parts. Part I examines three historical attempts at explaining co...
In its first paragraphs the paper aims at presenting the key-concepts and problematic issues of the ...
After a long period of crisis and repetition of past schemes, at the end of the nineteenth century t...
Este trabalho investiga os pressupostos e fundamentos da Teoria das Cores de Goethe (Farbenlehre) co...
Este artículo busca proporcionar nuevas perspectivas para una lectura reflexiva de la Teoría de los ...
Abstract This paper presents the starting point of Goethe to formulate his Theory of Colors. The phe...
Ovaj diplomski rad bavi se prirodoznanstvenim istraživanjem fenomena svjetla i boje prema Johannu Wo...
The aim of the thesis is to explore how color was perceived by some of the most influential artists ...
The paper aims at presenting the theoretical pathway of one of Husserl's first students, Hedwig Conr...
Questo lavoro si concentra sul testo À la Recherche du temps perdu di Marcel Proust rintracciando e ...
Although color, particularly in brighter variants, is commonly associated with cheerfulness andharmo...
This paper argues that the enduring mystery of colour, in particular its el - emental effusiveness, ...
In my thesis I will explore the phenonemon of colour. The first chapter deals with the historical de...
In the past, as today, colours were an important instrument of visual communication. In modern weste...
The part of Hegel's Philosophy of Nature devoted to the exposition of colour is not simply a descrpt...
This dissertation consists of two parts. Part I examines three historical attempts at explaining co...