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Date: 2005-08-07 16:50:06
Theory of Colours
Indigo
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Prism
Violet
Goethean science
Rainbow
White
Light-emitting diode
Color
Optics
Perception

Goethe’s Way of Science as a Phenomenology of Nature David Seamon Kansas State University In this article, I argue that Goethe’s way of science, understood as a phenomenology of nature, might be one valuable means fo

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