Farbe und Raum: Wittgenstein über weiß und trübe

Wittgenstein-Studien 10 (1):125-137 (2019)
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Abstract

In his Remarks on Colour Wittgenstein repeatedly mentions that white glass is necessarily non-transparent. However, Wittgenstein does not provide convincing evidence for this thesis. He touches on several disanalogies between white and coloured glass, but the coherence of these disanalogies is occasionally somewhat overestimated.Wittgenstein's remarks on transparent white glass appear incomplete and I am not aware of any philosophical works that closes the gaps in his remarks on transparent white. This paper will try to close at least one of these gaps and show to what extent there is a conceptual link between white and non-transparency.

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