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OverviewWhereas most readers are familiar with Goethe as a poet and dramatist, few are familiar with his scientific work. In this brilliant book, Henri Bortoft (who began his studies of Goethean science with J. G. Bennett and David Bohm) introduces the fascinating scientific theories of Goethe. He succeeds in showing that Goethe's way of doing science was not a poet's folly but a genuine alternative to the dominant scientific paradigm. Bortoft shows that a different, ""gentler"" kind of empiricism is possible than that demanded by the dualizing mind of modern technological science and demonstrates that Goethe's participatory phenomenology of a new way of seeing--while far from being a historical curiosity--in fact proposes a practical solution to the dilemmas of contemporary, postmodern science. If you read only one book on Goethan science, this should be the one! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Henri BortoftPublisher: SteinerBooks, Inc Imprint: Lindisfarne Books Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.634kg ISBN: 9780940262799ISBN 10: 0940262797 Pages: 434 Publication Date: 01 October 1996 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsBortoft shows how the contemporary impulse for a participatory science can be realized. What's more, the book is beautifully written. --Brian Goodwin, author of How the Leopard Changed Its Spots Henri Bortoft offers us, here, a precise and much-needed guide to Goethe's scientific imagination. --David Abram, author, Spell of the Sensuous If I were asked to recommend one book on Goethe's contributions to natural science and philosophy, it would be this book. --Evan Thompson, coauthor, The Embodied Mind This is a gem of a book. Bortoft has made Goethe's thinking available in a particularly clear way. He has brought Goethe up-to-date, showing how relevant his thinking is for a post-quantum world. Goethe's method, in fact, could well point toward a new direction in science--to the science of the 21st century.--David Peat, author, Synchronicity: The Bridge between Matter and Mind Bortoft shows how the contemporary impulse for a participatory science can be realized. What's more, the book is beautifully written. --Brian Goodwin, author of How the Leopard Changed Its Spots Henri Bortoft offers us, here, a precise and much-needed guide to Goethe's scientific imagination. --David Abram, author, Spell of the Sensuous If I were asked to recommend one book on Goethe's contributions to natural science and philosophy, it would be this book. --Evan Thompson, coauthor, The Embodied Mind This is a gem of a book. Bortoft has made Goethe's thinking available in a particularly clear way. He has brought Goethe up-to-date, showing how relevant his thinking is for a post-quantum world. Goethe's method, in fact, could well point toward a new direction in science--to the science of the 21st century. --David Peat, author, Synchronicity: The Bridge between Matter and Mind """Bortoft shows how the contemporary impulse for a participatory science can be realized. What's more, the book is beautifully written."" --Brian Goodwin, author of How the Leopard Changed Its Spots ""Henri Bortoft offers us, here, a precise and much-needed guide to Goethe's scientific imagination."" --David Abram, author, Spell of the Sensuous ""If I were asked to recommend one book on Goethe's contributions to natural science and philosophy, it would be this book."" --Evan Thompson, coauthor, The Embodied Mind ""This is a gem of a book. Bortoft has made Goethe's thinking available in a particularly clear way. He has brought Goethe up-to-date, showing how relevant his thinking is for a post-quantum world. Goethe's method, in fact, could well point toward a new direction in science--to the science of the 21st century.""--David Peat, author, Synchronicity: The Bridge between Matter and Mind" This is a gem of a book. Bortoft has made Goethe's thinking available in a particularly clear way. He has brought Goethe up-to-date, showing how relevant his thinking is for a post-quantum world. Goethe's method, in fact, could well point toward a new direction in science--to the science of the 21st century. --David Peat, author, Synchronicity: The Bridge between Matter and Mind If I were asked to recommend one book on Goethe's contributions to natural science and philosophy, it would be this book. --Evan Thompson, coauthor, The Embodied Mind Henri Bortoft offers us, here, a precise and much-needed guide to Goethe's scientific imagination. --David Abram, author, Spell of the Sensuous Bortoft shows how the contemporary impulse for a participatory science can be realized. What's more, the book is beautifully written. --Brian Goodwin, author of How the Leopard Changed Its Spots Author InformationHenri Bortoft (1938-2012) was an independent British researcher, teacher, lecturer, and writer on physics and the philosophy of science. He is best known for his work The Wholeness of Nature, considered a relevant and original recent interpretation of Goethean science. His book Taking Appearance Seriously: The Dynamic Way of Seeing in Goethe and European Thought was published in 2012. Bortoft completed his studies at the University of Hull, UK, and then did postgraduate research on the foundations of quantum physics at Birkbeck, University of London, where theoretical physicist David Bohm introduced him to the problem of wholeness in quantum theory. Subsequently, Bortoft worked with John G. Bennett on Bennett's Systematics (also known as ""multi-term systems""), which was Bennett's methodology for assisting the systematic and progressive understanding of systems, complexity, and wholeness, and on efforts with Bennett and with Kenneth W. Pledge to develop a formal language that was rigorously descriptive of scientific activity. Those efforts were published in Systematics: The Journal of the Institute for the Comparative Study of History, Philosophy and the Sciences. Bortoft taught physics and philosophy of science at Schumacher College within the framework of the program in Holistic Science. He lectured widely and led seminars in Great Britain and the United States on the scientific work of Goethe and the development of modern science. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |