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  2. Goethean science - Wikipedia

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    In relation to Goethe's Colour Theory — Ernst Lehrs writes, "In point of fact, the essential difference between Goethe's theory of colour and the theory which has prevailed in science (despite all modifications) since Newton's day, lies in this: While the theory of Newton and his successors was based on excluding the colour-seeing faculty of ...

  3. Theory of Colours - Wikipedia

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    Light spectrum, from Theory of Colours – Goethe observed that colour arises at the edges, and the spectrum occurs where these coloured edges overlap.. Theory of Colours (German: Zur Farbenlehre) is a book by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe about the poet's views on the nature of colours and how they are perceived by humans.

  4. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - Wikipedia

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    In the Kurschner edition of Goethe's works, the science editor, Rudolf Steiner, presents Goethe's approach to science as phenomenological. Steiner elaborated on that in the books The Theory of Knowledge Implicit in Goethe's World-Conception [ 82 ] and Goethe's World View , [ 83 ] in which he characterizes intuition as the instrument by which ...

  5. Goetheanism - Wikipedia

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    In his main scientific works "Attempt to explain the metamorphosis of plants" (1790) and "On the Theory of Colours" (1810), Goethe developed different approaches. Accordingly, Steiner also distinguished between the knowledge of inorganic and organic nature in his "Basic Lines of an Epistemology of Goethe's World View" (1886).

  6. On Vision and Colours - Wikipedia

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    Schopenhauer had extensive discussions with Johann Wolfgang von Goethe about the poet's Theory of Colours of 1810, in the months around the turn of the years 1813 and 1814, and initially shared Goethe's views. [2] Their growing theoretical disagreements and Schopenhauer's criticisms made Goethe distance himself from his young collaborator. [3]

  7. Henri Bortoft - Wikipedia

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    The Wholeness of Nature: Goethe's way toward a science of conscious participation in nature, Lindisfarne Press, 1996, ISBN 978-0-940262-79-9. Goethe's Scientific Consciousness, Octagon press, 1986, ISBN 978-0-904674-10-1. Note that Goethe's Scientific Consciousness is reused as part II of the book The Wholeness of Nature

  8. Color theory - Wikipedia

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    Color theory, or more specifically traditional color theory, is the historical body of knowledge describing the behavior of colors, namely in color mixing, color contrast effects, color harmony, color schemes and color symbolism. [1] Modern color theory is generally referred to as color science.

  9. 1810 in science - Wikipedia

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    April 6 – Philip Henry Gosse (died 1888), English science writer. May 31 – Filip Neriusz Walter (died 1847), Polish organic chemist. July 21 – Henri Victor Regnault (died 1878), French physical chemist. August 10 – Forbes Winslow (died 1874), English psychiatrist. September 14 – Caroline Rosenberg (died 1902), Danish botanist.