大多数读者都知道歌德是诗人和戏剧家,但很少有人知道他的科学著作。Henri Bortoft(他与 J. G. Bennett 和 David Bohm 一起开始了对歌德科学的研究)在这本精彩的著作中介绍了歌德引人入胜的科学理论。他成功地表明,歌德的科学方法不是诗人的愚蠢,而是对主流科学范式的真正替代。
The book explores Goethe's alternative scientific theories and a participatory approach to understanding nature, offering solutions to modern scientific dilemmas.
Who is the author of 'The Wholeness of Nature'?
The book is authored by Henri Bortoft, an expert in Goethean science who studied with J. G. Bennett and David Bohm.
How many pages does 'The Wholeness of Nature' have?
The book contains 424 pages and was published in October 1996.
What makes Goethe's scientific approach unique?
Goethe's approach is unique due to its 'gentler' empiricism, focusing on participatory phenomenology rather than traditional dualistic methods.