In their recent book, Objectivity, Lorraine Daston and Peter Galison oppose the image of the scientist as a rational, objective, an dispassionate investigator of nature with that of the intuitively guided and emotionally volatile artistic genius. The authors argue that the emergence of objectivity as an epistemic virtue in nineteenth-century scienti?c practices was intimately tied to a newly perceived threat to knowledge: that of the subjective self. In their discussion, Daston and Galison cite the artist’s creative imposition of ideas on the world as quintessentially subjective and opposed to science
The dissertation situates the Goethean sublime in an obscured countermovement of resistance to the a...
As the historians of science who touch upon the matter are fond of remarking, Goethe’s approach to n...
The paper provides a thorough account of the relationship between Ernst Mach’s thought and that of a...
In their recent book, Objectivity, Lorraine Daston and Peter Galison oppose the image of the scienti...
First will be investigated the trichotomy put forward at the Round Table discussion held at a Harva...
First will be investigated the trichotomy put forward at the Round Table discussion held at a Harva...
Argument This essay seeks to identify the cultural significance of Goethe's scientific writings. ...
While Johann Wolfgang von Goethe was universally proclaimed as one of Europe\u27s greatest men, as w...
266 pagesMy dissertation project examines the relationship between the emergent discourse of the lif...
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s approach to science is a radical departure from the Cartesian-New-tonia...
This paper aims at contributing to the ongoing efforts to get a firmer grasp of the systematic signi...
This paper aims at contributing to the ongoing efforts to get a firmer grasp of the systematic signi...
This paper questions the traditional German view that Goethe (1749-1832) was a ‘Classical’ and not a...
The German authors Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich von Hardenberg, known as Novalis, left b...
The dissertation situates the Goethean sublime in an obscured countermovement of resistance to the a...
The dissertation situates the Goethean sublime in an obscured countermovement of resistance to the a...
As the historians of science who touch upon the matter are fond of remarking, Goethe’s approach to n...
The paper provides a thorough account of the relationship between Ernst Mach’s thought and that of a...
In their recent book, Objectivity, Lorraine Daston and Peter Galison oppose the image of the scienti...
First will be investigated the trichotomy put forward at the Round Table discussion held at a Harva...
First will be investigated the trichotomy put forward at the Round Table discussion held at a Harva...
Argument This essay seeks to identify the cultural significance of Goethe's scientific writings. ...
While Johann Wolfgang von Goethe was universally proclaimed as one of Europe\u27s greatest men, as w...
266 pagesMy dissertation project examines the relationship between the emergent discourse of the lif...
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s approach to science is a radical departure from the Cartesian-New-tonia...
This paper aims at contributing to the ongoing efforts to get a firmer grasp of the systematic signi...
This paper aims at contributing to the ongoing efforts to get a firmer grasp of the systematic signi...
This paper questions the traditional German view that Goethe (1749-1832) was a ‘Classical’ and not a...
The German authors Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich von Hardenberg, known as Novalis, left b...
The dissertation situates the Goethean sublime in an obscured countermovement of resistance to the a...
The dissertation situates the Goethean sublime in an obscured countermovement of resistance to the a...
As the historians of science who touch upon the matter are fond of remarking, Goethe’s approach to n...
The paper provides a thorough account of the relationship between Ernst Mach’s thought and that of a...