Goethean science


Goethean science concerns the natural philosophy (German Naturphilosophie "philosophy of nature") of German writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Although primarily known as a literary figure, Goethe did research in morphology, anatomy, and optics. He also developed a phenomenological approach to natural history, an alternative to Enlightenment natural science, which is still debated today among scholars.[1]: 16–55 [2]

His works in natural history include his 1790 Metamorphosis of Plants and his 1810 book Theory of Colors. His work in colour, and his polemics against the Newtonian Optics had a mixed reception from the natural history establishment of the time — under half spoke against Goethe, while a third of natural scientists had favourable reviews of Goethe's colour theory.

  1. ^ Zajonc, Arthur; Seamon, David, eds. (1998). Goethe's Way of Science: A Phenomenology of Nature. State University of New York Press. ISBN 9780791436813.
  2. ^ Tantillo, Astrida Orle (2012). The Will To Create: Goethe’s Philosophy of Nature. University of Pittsburgh Press. p. 1-11. ISBN 9780822970644.

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