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Comb-Shaped Liquid-Crystal Polymers,s Johann Friedrich Blumenbach, Karl Friedrich Kielmeyer, Heinrich Friedrich Link, and the von Humboldt brothers (Lenoir, 1981). But one of the most distinguished co-workers in this enterprise was the man whose scientific work we are celebrating in this volume; namely, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.脖子 发表于 2025-3-27 09:27:24
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,Eigenschaften des Liquiditätsspreads,tray a lack of sympathy with the subject. Of the most important epistemological work of his time, for example, he says: “Kant’s . had been out for a long time, but it lay altogether outside my circles. I couldn’t venture into the labyrinth itself...” (., I.9, pp. 90–91).Debility 发表于 2025-3-27 19:09:34
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The Eternal Laws of Form: Morphotypes and the Conditions of Existence in Goethe’s Biological Thoughts Johann Friedrich Blumenbach, Karl Friedrich Kielmeyer, Heinrich Friedrich Link, and the von Humboldt brothers (Lenoir, 1981). But one of the most distinguished co-workers in this enterprise was the man whose scientific work we are celebrating in this volume; namely, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.无能力 发表于 2025-3-28 03:13:53
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Theory of Science in the Light of Goethe’s Science of Naturetray a lack of sympathy with the subject. Of the most important epistemological work of his time, for example, he says: “Kant’s . had been out for a long time, but it lay altogether outside my circles. I couldn’t venture into the labyrinth itself...” (., I.9, pp. 90–91).极为愤怒 发表于 2025-3-28 14:09:12
Facts as Theory: Aspects of Goethe’s Philosophy of Scienceuse and effect; the two together constitute the indissoluble phenomenon . . . [‘Maximen und Reflexionen’, 591: . 12, p. 446]. “It is rightly said that the phenomenon is a consequence without a ground, an effect without a cause .