I have been researching Goethe and his scientific ideas, and after
a long time I came across a book which tells in detail of how his
ideas originated and explains them very clearly and convincingly.
The point I am interested in of course is the Urphaenomen, a.k.a.,
unit of analysis, and as Goethe and Davydov both insist, a unit of
analysis which is given to the senses.
The author of the book is *Rudolph Steiner*, the same Rudolph
Steiner who started up Steiner Schools. I can get an idea of his
life and work from Wikipedia and so on, and it certainly is way off
the mainstream, if I could put it that way. However, I would be
interested in a brief response from xmca-ers on the success or
otherwise of his schools.
Andy
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Hegel Summer School
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Hegel, Goethe and the Planet: 13 February 2010.
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