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La naturaleza como totalidad La visin cientfica de Goethe LIBER NATURAE Band 137
Cuando en los años sesenta David Bohm le mostró el problema de la totalidad en la teoría cuántica, Henri Bortoft encontró su origen nada menos que en la obra científica de un celebrado poeta y dramaturgo que vivió a caballo de los siglos xviii y xix: J. W. Goethe. Sin embargo, cuando éste presentó sus teorías sobre el color tras veinte laboriosos años de trabajo, la comunidad científica reaccionó con desdén. El tiempo ha acabado dando la razón a las intuiciones goethianas, mientras que las teorías científicas de su época se ven hoy como pintorescas reliquias del pasado.Con sutil penetración y gran claridad expositiva, Bortoft nos va introduciendo a travésde la fenomenología hermenéutica de Goethe en las complejidades de la ciencia actual, a la vez que nos inicia en una ciencia de la naturaleza que no contradice sino que complementa a la corriente científica establecida. Ambas pueden ser ciertas, no porque la verdad sea relativa, sino porque revelan dos formas de ver diferentes.
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Floris Books The Wholeness of Nature: Goethe's Way of Science
The scientific work of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832) represents a style of learning and understanding which is largely ignored today. Modern science tends to break objects down in a purely analytical way; by contrast, Goethe was interested in the 'whole' of a phenomenon, and in particular the relationship between the object and the observer.In this illuminating study, Henri Bortoft examines the phenomenological and cultural roots of Goethe's approach to science. He argues that Goethe's insights, far from belonging to the past, represent the foundation for a future science respectful of nature.
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Floris Books Taking Appearance Seriously: The Dynamic Way of Seeing in Goethe and European Thought
The history of western metaphysics from Plato onwards is dominated by the dualism of being and appearance. What something really is (its true being) is believed to be hidden behind the 'mere appearances' through which it manifests. Twentieth-century European thinkers radically overturned this way of thinking. 'Appearance' began to be taken seriously, with the observer participating in the dynamic event of perception.In this important book, Henri Bortoft guides us through this dynamic way of seeing, exploring issues including how we distinguish things, how we find meaning, and the relationship between thought and words. Expanding the scope of his previous book, The Wholeness of Nature, Bortoft shows how Goethean insights combine with this dynamic way of seeing in continental philosophy, to offer an actively experienced 'life of meaning'. This book will be of interest to anyone who wants to understand the contribution and wider implications of modern European thought in the world today.
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Floris Books Goethe on Science: An Anthology of Goethe's Scientific Writings
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe is most famous for his work on colour theory, but he was also an accomplished all-round scientist, studying and writing on anatomy, geology, botany, zoology and meteorology. This book draws together, in Goethe's own words, his key ideas on nature, science and scientific method.Goethe believed that we should study our world and nature as people at home in it, rather than removedly, as if we were aliens from another planet. He adopted a qualitative approach to science at odds with Newton's quantitative methods that were so popular in his day. His is a sensitive science which does not ignore our relationship to nature.The extracts in this book are fascinating and essential reading for anyone who feels that we've lost our spiritual connection to nature.
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