Colors of the Concepts: Philosophers on Paintings
By (Author) Alex Taek-Gwang Lee
Anthem Press
Anthem Press
12th November 2025
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Theory of art
Comparative literature
Paperback
150
Width 153mm, Height 229mm, Spine 13mm
454g
This short monograph explores the intersection of philosophy and painting, examining how major thinkers from Hegel to Merleau-Ponty developed key concepts through their engagement with specific artworks. Unlike traditional surveys, my book focuses on philosophers ideas as they emerged from concrete encounters with paintings, offering both scholars and general readers fresh insight into philosophical thought. By analysing these interactions, the book illuminates the often-overlooked connection between visual art and abstract reasoning, tracing the evolution of philosophical ideas through tangible, visual experiences. This approach not only bridges aesthetics with other philosophical branches but also presents a unique contribution to the history of ideas, demonstrating how painting has shaped philosophical thoughts. Ultimately, this work provides a novel perspective on familiar philosophical concepts, revealing the profound influence of art on intellectual history.
Alex Taek-Gwang Lee is a professor of philosophy and cultural studies at Kyung Hee University, South Korea.