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- Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Forword
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- Address in Honor of Goethe.
- Goethe fascinates
- Valéry, for Goethe too was a poet who found it necessary to go
- of the ascetics and the Sufis.” Goethe is an investigative and
- or personification. Goethe appears to have been deeply imbued with the
- years of study to Goethe. He was the editor of Goethe's scientific works
- Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture II
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- proceed toward the kind of phenomenalism that Goethe the scientist cultivated,
- the moment we want something more than natural science, namely Goetheanism.
- Goethe rebelled against
- What was it that Goethe
- was actually seeking to do? Goethe wanted to find simple phenomena within
- Goethe wanted to adhere to a strict phenomenalism. If we remain within
- Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture III
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- of phenomena we do not proceed in the manner of Goethean phenomenology
- that Goethe viewed. Goethe modestly confessed that he did not have
- proficiency in mathematics in any conventional sense. Goethe has written
- Extraordinarily interesting! For despite Goethe's
- Anschauen] of complex structures back to the axiom. Goethe's archetypal
- Goethe thus demands, in
- to the rigorous requirements of the mathematician. Thus what Goethe
- Goethe was able, therefore,
- we postulate only the concept of matter. We shall see how Goethe approached
- of investigating the external world offered by Goethean phenomenology
- must be a mode of comprehension justifiable in the sense in which Goethe's
- we thus encounter the results yielded by Goethean phenomenology and
- Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture IV
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- We were able to show how Goethe, in establishing his mode of phenomenology,
- search for the axiom underlying complex mathematical constructs. Goethe,
- Goethe did have this — of the true inner structure of mathematics.
- the pole of matter requires that we build upon Goethe's view of
- reached so easily by a Goetheanistic approach, for the simple reason
- that Goethe was no trivial thinker, nor trivial in his feelings when
- springs of knowledge. And thus Goethe, who was by disposition more attuned
- into its highest, purest forms. Goethe felt blessed that he had never
- thought about thinking. One must understand what Goethe meant by this,
- Theory of Knowledge Implicit in Goethes World Conception,
- Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture V
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- that can be interpreted in a Goethean manner. Goethe says that nature
- Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture VII
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- with the spirit of Goetheanism to bring together that which leads to
- depths. One needs only slight acquaintance with Goethe's theory of metamorphosis
- to realize this. Goethe seeks to understand how the individual organs,
- a blossom, or the stamen. Goethe realizes that precisely by contemplating
- today. In Greek art one could still experience what Goethe strove to
- Goethe undertook to do
- Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture VIII
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- have seen what Goethe's attitude was toward this spirit of mathematical
- chapter about Goethe's scientific writings for a German biography
- of Goethe. This was at the end of the last century, in the 1890s. And
- so I was to write the chapter on Goethe's scientific writings: I had,
- not even a single chapter devoted to the development of Goethe's attitude
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