Knowing well: Goethe, Bildung, and the ethics of scientific knowledge

British Journal for the History of Philosophy 30 (4):646-665 (2022)
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This article examines the ideal of Bildung within the philosophy of nature and the natural sciences by investigating the methodological and scientific writings of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. It arg...

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Dalia Nassar
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