Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, who had lived at the age of 82, created more than 130 poems, plays, letters and science, and was recognized as one of the world's leading literary giants. His works include completely unique and different things such as fairy tales, psychological novels, political and historical novels, and even Faust. Goethe was born in the middle class family on August 28, 1749 shortly after the death of the Pope. Because she is the daughter of the mayor, his mother has many relationships.
Abstract: In this article we will explore "subtle empiricism" proposed by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Goethe's scientific research provides another epistemology for traditional science. The author discusses the way that Goethe knows. Particular emphasis is placed on the process, form and participation of the epistemology expressed by Goethe. I introduced Goethe's scientific methodology and explored its application and its significance. Goethe's "Zalte Empirie" - his subtle empiricism - legalizes and organizes the role of imagination, intuition, and inspiration in science. It may make a significant contribution to the emerging participatory and holistic worldview and provide knowledge that is compatible with nature. In this article we will explore its methods and reasons.
The first attempt to provide an alternative or complementary epistemological perspective to Descartes-Kant epistemology was proposed by poets, scientists and politicians John Wolfgang von Goethe. In the last article I introduced the familiarity with the texts of Goethe's seal and alchemy and the potential interests of his understanding of nature over the life of alchemy and interest in his work. The scientific method provides the first clear thing, as pointed out by Richard Tanas, whose epistemological views were later presented by Schiller, Schering, Hegel, Coleric, Emerson and others. .... Rudolph Steiner has developed in a new direction. Each of these thinkers have paid their own attention to the prospects of development, but they all share the same basic belief that human thought and the relationship of the world are eventually participatory rather than alternative is. "48
Writers, scholars, visual artists, amateur scientists, politicians, John Wolfgang von Goethe are talented people. "Young Witte" is not his most famous work - this distinction belongs to the drama "Faust" - a two part tragedy - but this work is a pioneer as his literary celebrity. After a terrible division, Goethe wrote his first novel with six weeks of writing. A few years ago, Goethe met a woman named Charlotte Buff and fell in love. She refused his progress, but married an art collector and a diplomat. In 1722, Goethe's philosopher and acquaintance Karl Jerusalem shot himself with a pistol borrowed from a female fiance who did not love him. Goethe combined these two different events to form the foundation of the "Young Walter" story.