Goethe's Platonic Natural Philosophy: How Goethean Science Provides an Alternative Conception of the Cosmos

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Hart, Seth P. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Durham, Dept Theol & Relig, Durham DH1 3LE, England
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Goethe; Platonism; science; romanticism; natural philosophy; nature; ethics;
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10.3390/rel15030355
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B9 [宗教];
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010107 ;
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While popularly known for his works of literature and poetry, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe viewed his lesser-known scientific pieces as his most enduring achievement. I will argue that Goethe's unique scientific methodology is informed by a metaphysical commitment to a form of Platonism and that Goethe provides an intriguing alternative paradigm that unifies science, philosophy, theology, and ethics. I begin by demonstrating how Goethe's concept of the Urphanomen offers a Platonic conception of natural beings. I then briefly outline how this alternative scientific approach ultimately derives from his Platonic commitments. Next, I demonstrate the ethical and spiritual implications of Goethean science, establishing that Goethe's approach bridges the divide between our scientific endeavors and spiritual formation. There is, then, a continued relevance for Goethe in conversations regarding ecological ethics and our perception of nature.
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