Goethe sciences reappraisal (4 Ergebnisse)
Weitere BilderGoethe and the Sciences: A Reappraisal
Amrine, Frederick (edit.) & Zucker, Francis J. (edit.) & Wheeler, Harvey (edit.)
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Paperback. Zustand: Good+. 1st. Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science vol. 97. A 1st ed. good+ paperback, minor signs of wear on cov. as in image, text/block tight clean (image_2). 442p. 22,5x15cm. 800gr. Notice: Has increased shipping cost due to size & weight (0,8kg.). Look up "Shipping terms".

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Goethe and the Sciences: A Reappraisal (Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science, 97)
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - of him in like measure within myself, that is my highest wish. This noble individual was not conscious of the fact that at that very moment the divine within him and the divine of the universe were most intimately united. So, for Goethe, the resonanc…e with a natural rationality seems part of the genius of modern science. Einstein's 'cosmic religion', which reflects Spinoza, also echoes Goethe's remark (Ibid. , Item 575 from 1829): Man must cling to the belief that the incomprehensible is comprehensible. Else he would give up investigating. But how far will Goethe share the devotion of these cosmic rationalists to the beautiful harmonies of mathematics, so distant from any pure and 'direct observation' Kepler, Spinoza, Einstein need not, and would not, rest with discovery of a pattern within, behind, as a source of, the phenomenal world, and they would not let even the most profound of descriptive generalities satisfy scientific curiosity. For his part, Goethe sought fundamental archetypes, as in his intuition of a Urpjlanze, basic to all plants, infinitely plastic. When such would be found, Goethe would be content, for (as he said to Eckermann, Feb. 18, 1829): . . . to seek something behind (the Urphaenomenon) is futile. Here is the limit. But as a rule men are not satisfied to behold an Urphaenomenon. They think there must be something beyond. They are like children who, having looked into a mirror, turn it around to see what is on the other side.