There has been growing criticism over the aims, methods, and contents of practical work in school science, particularly concerning their tendency to oversimplify the scientific practice with focus on the hypothesis-testing function of experiments. In this article, we offer a reading of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s scientific writings—particularly his works on color as an exquisite articulation of his ideas about experimentation—through the lens of practical school science. While avoiding the hasty conclusions made from isolated experiments and observations, Goethe sought in his experiments the interconnection among diverse natural phenomena and rejected the dualistic epistemology about the relation of humans and nature. Based on a close exa...
summary:Johann Wolfgang Goethe is an author not only of poetry, fiction and drama, but of natural sc...
summary:Johann Wolfgang Goethe is an author not only of poetry, fiction and drama, but of natural sc...
Este artículo busca proporcionar nuevas perspectivas para una lectura reflexiva de la Teoría de los ...
There has been growing criticism over the aims, methods, and contents of practical work in school sc...
There has been growing criticism over the aims, methods, and contents of practical work in school sc...
Where are colours? Inside, outside or somewhere in between? Using Goethe's criticism of b...
Where are colours? Inside, outside or somewhere in between? Using Goethe's criticism of b...
Practicing the Goethean approach to science involves heightened methodological awareness and sensiti...
Goethe’s rejection of Newton’s theory of colors is an interesting example of the vulnerability of th...
Goethe and Newton explained color and light phenomena differently. Artists and scientists of the Rom...
Goethe and Newton explained color and light phenomena differently. Artists and scientists of the Rom...
In spite of his mistrust of theories, scientific research for Goethe could not have been effective w...
Abstract This paper presents the starting point of Goethe to formulate his Theory of Colors. The phe...
Renowned poet and author Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832) claimed that his greatest contributi...
An important task for education is to respect the spontaneity (Selbsttatigkeit) of the child as well...
summary:Johann Wolfgang Goethe is an author not only of poetry, fiction and drama, but of natural sc...
summary:Johann Wolfgang Goethe is an author not only of poetry, fiction and drama, but of natural sc...
Este artículo busca proporcionar nuevas perspectivas para una lectura reflexiva de la Teoría de los ...
There has been growing criticism over the aims, methods, and contents of practical work in school sc...
There has been growing criticism over the aims, methods, and contents of practical work in school sc...
Where are colours? Inside, outside or somewhere in between? Using Goethe's criticism of b...
Where are colours? Inside, outside or somewhere in between? Using Goethe's criticism of b...
Practicing the Goethean approach to science involves heightened methodological awareness and sensiti...
Goethe’s rejection of Newton’s theory of colors is an interesting example of the vulnerability of th...
Goethe and Newton explained color and light phenomena differently. Artists and scientists of the Rom...
Goethe and Newton explained color and light phenomena differently. Artists and scientists of the Rom...
In spite of his mistrust of theories, scientific research for Goethe could not have been effective w...
Abstract This paper presents the starting point of Goethe to formulate his Theory of Colors. The phe...
Renowned poet and author Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832) claimed that his greatest contributi...
An important task for education is to respect the spontaneity (Selbsttatigkeit) of the child as well...
summary:Johann Wolfgang Goethe is an author not only of poetry, fiction and drama, but of natural sc...
summary:Johann Wolfgang Goethe is an author not only of poetry, fiction and drama, but of natural sc...
Este artículo busca proporcionar nuevas perspectivas para una lectura reflexiva de la Teoría de los ...