Article ID: CBB000932276

The Nature of Light and Color: Goethe's “Der Versuch als Vermittler” versus Newton's Experimentum Crucis (2009)

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n the seventeenth century, Newton published his famous experimentum crucis, in which he claimed that light is heterogeneous and is composed of rays with different refrangibilities. Experiments, especially the crucial experiment, were important for justifying Newton's theory of light, and eventually his theory of color. A century later, Goethe conducted a series of experiments on the nature of color, especially in contradistinction to Newton, and he defended his research with a methodological principle formulated in Der Versuch als Vermittler. Goethe's principle included two elements: a series of experiments and resultant higher empirical evidence, which functioned as mediator between the objective (a natural phenomenon) and the subjective (a theory or hypothesis). Although the notion of experimentum crucis became popular among scientists for reconstructing experimental research and for justifying theories, especially for rhetorical purposes, Newton's justification of his theory of light and color is best reconstructed in terms of Goethe's methodological principle. Finally, Goethe's principle has important consequences for the contemporary philosophical underdetermination thesis.

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Authors & Contributors
Koelbing, Huldrych M.
Krishna Vijaya, Gopi
Simon, David Carroll
Mueller, Olaf L.
Schliesser, Erick
Demeter, Tamás
Concepts
Color theory
Physics
Light
Experiments and experimentation
Optics
Methodology of science; scientific method
Time Periods
17th century
18th century
19th century
20th century
Places
Yellow River (China)
Germany
Great Britain
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