From Goethe's Scientific Works,
Kuerschner's Edition, Vol. 3 (1890), page XVII of the
Introduction by Rudolf Steiner: —
“Needless to say I am not
wanting to defend Goethe's Theory of Colour in every
detail. It is the underlying principle which I would like
to see maintained. Nor could it here be my task to derive
from this principle the phenomena of colour which were not
yet known in Goethe's time. I could only do justice to such
a task if I were fortunate enough one day to have the
leisure and the means to write a scientifically up-to-date
Theory of Colour in Goethe's spirit.”
Fr. Vol. 1 of the same Edition (1883),
page LXXXIV of the Introduction by Rudolf Steiner:
“May scientists and thinkers
young in mind and in ideal — those above all who seek
not only to extend the range of information but who look
deep into the central issues of our life of knowledge
— pay heed to what I have set forth and follow in
large numbers, so to work out more fully and more perfectly
what I have here attempted.”
From “The Spiritual Guidance of
Man and of Mankind” by Rudolf Steiner (1911):
“In time to come there will be
physicists and chemists whose teaching will not be such as
now prevails under the influence of the Egypto-Chaldean
Spirits that have remained behind, but who will teach that
Matter is built up in the way in which the Christ has
gradually ordained it. Even into the laws of Chemistry and
Physics the Christ will be found. Thus will a spiritual
form of Chemistry and Physics come to pass in
future”.