This volume is the first collection of articles dedicated to Ludwig Wittgenstein's thoughts on
colour focusing in particular on his so-called Remarks on Colour a piece of writing that has
received comparably little attention from Wittgenstein scholars. The book provides the reader
with the state of the art in research on Wittgenstein's thoughts on colour and brings out some
of the intricate relations between the Remarks on Colour and other works by Wittgenstein. The
articles in the book discuss why Wittgenstein wrote so intensively about colour during the last
years of his life what significance these remarks have for understanding his philosophical
work in general as well as the upshot of his thoughts on colour. Contributors to the volume
are Andrew Lugg Joachim Schulte Gabriele Mras Richard Heinrich Herbert Hrachovec Barry
Stroud Martin Kusch Frederik Gierlinger and Gary Kemp.