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- W2894035360 abstract "This chapter outlines the unique aesthetics of German philosopher Johann Gottfried Herder (1744–1803) by paying attention to his remarks on the “color harpsichord”. “Color harpsichord” is a curious instrument invented by French Jesuit Louis-Bertrand Castel (1688–1757), inspired by the correlation theory between spectral hues and musical scale which English natural scientist Isaac Newton (1642–1726) proposed in Opticks (1704). So Castel attempted to visualize this correspondence between spectrum and musical scale by conceiving an instrument that, on striking a key, shows a color corresponding to the musical note. This color harpsichord was discussed heatedly by many great philosophers of the time (Rousseau, Diderot, Goethe etc.). Herder is among them the one who was most interested in (mentioned most times) the color harpsichord, though anytime negatively. He took the failure of the color harpsichord because of lack of doubt or reflection on sight and hearing being modally different and forces an unnatural mode of perception in reverse of the process of human development, from a “sensorium commune” to a being with five differentiated senses. This argument can be summarized, as Herder himself wrote, into the motto “sentio, ergo sum”, as opposed to the Cartesian “cogito, ergo sum”." @default.
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- W2894035360 title "Herder on “Sentio, Ergo Sum”: Seen from His Remarks on the Color Harpsichord" @default.
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