Bibliography—Goethe’s works


FA Johann Wolfgang Goethe Sämtliche Werke, Briefe, Tagebücher und Gespräche. Vierzig Bände. Deutsche Klassiker Verlag. Frankfurt am Main. 
HA Goethes Werk in 14 Bänden, Hamburger Ausgabe, Hamburg 1953
LA Goethe, Die Schrifte zur Naturwissenschaft, herausgegeben im Auftrage der Deutschen Akademie der Naturforscher (Leopoldina), Weimar, 1947 
WA Goethes Werke, Weimarer Ausgabe, Weimar, 1887-1919 

 

Theory of Colours. 1970. MIT Press (trans: Eastlake, C. L.)

Goethe’s Botanical Writings. 1989. Ox Bow Press, Connecticut (trans: Bertha Mueller)

Faust I-II.. 1932. Oxford University Press (trans.: Taylor, B.)

Correspondance between Goethe and Carlyle. 1887. London Macmillan and Co. (ed.: Norton, Charles, Eliot)
 
 

Szépprózai mûvek. 1983. Európa Könyvkiadó. Budapest.

Önéletrajzi írások. 1984. Európa Könyvkiadó. Budapest.

Levelek. 1988. Európa Könyvkiadó. Budapest.

Költészet és valóság. 1965. Magyar Helikon

Faust I-II. 1967. Magyar Helikon

A mûalkotások igazságáról és valószerûségérõl. 1980. Corvina. Budapest

Goethe és Schiller levelezése. 1984. Kriterion. Bukarest

Beszélgetések Goethével (J.P. Eckermann).1956. Mûvelt Nép. Budapest

Goethe: Utazás Itáliában. 1922 Március. Genius Kiadás. (1500 számozott példány)
 
 

Bibliography—English works

Amrine, Frederick. 1987. Goethean method in the work of Jochen Bockemühl. Reidel Publishing Comp. Boston (In: Goethe an the Sciences BSPS 97)

Ault, Donald D. 1974. Visionary Physics. Blake’s Response to Newton. Univ. Chicago Press. Chicago and London

Barnouw, Jeffrey. 1987. Goethe and Helmholtz: Science and Sensation. Reidel Publishing Comp., Boston (In: Goethe an the Sciences BSPS 97)

Bockemühl, Jochen. 1992. Awakening to Landscape. Goetheanum, Naturwissenschaftliche Sektion. Dornach/Schweiz

Boden, Margaret 1992. ‘The mind of a very special machine?’ In: New Scientist, 18 January 1992, Vol.133 No.1804

Bohme, Gernot. 1987. Is Goethe’s Theory of Colour Science? Reidel Publishing Comp. Boston (In: Goethe an the Sciences BSPS 97)

Bown, William. 1991. ‘Flowers start from a single gene’ in: New Scientist, 06 July 1991, Vol.131 No.1776

Brady, Ronald H. 1987. Form and Cause in Goethe’s Morphology. Reidel Publishing Comp., Boston (In: Goethe an the Sciences BSPS 97)

Canguilhem, Georges. 1994. A vital rationalist. Zone Books. New York

Coen, Enrico Carpenter, Rosemary. 1992 ‘The power behind the flower: What makes a plant flower?’ in: New Scientist, 25 April 1992, Vol.134 No.1818

Darwin, Charles. 1958. The Origin of Species. Penguin [1981]

Davidoff, Jules, Concar, Davis. 1995. ‘Brain cells made for seeing: How do we visualise the world?’ in New Scientist, 10 April 1993, Vol.138 No.1868

Dawkins, Richard.1996. Climbing Mount Improbable. Penguin [1997]

Dennett, Daniel C. 1995. Darwin’s Dangerous Idea. Simon & Schuster NY

Fehér Márta. 1985. The Rise and Fall of Crucial Experiments‘ in Doxa 6 pp. 59-99. Budapest

Fink, Karl, J. 1991. Goethe’s History of Science Cambridge Univ. Pr. Cambridge

Freelance, Pandora. 1938. Fool’s Paradise, or from Crooked Spectrum to Crooked Cross, A Short Study of Goethe’s Theory of Colours and His Struggle against Unreason.The Shuttle Press. Girton, Cambridge.

Gilchrist, Alan. 1979. The Perception of Surface Blacks and Whites’ in: Scientific American. 1979/3 pp.62-75

Hardin, C. L. 1990. ‘Color and Illusion.’ In Mind and Cognition: A Reader, Oxford:Basil Blackwell.

Harre, R. 1981. The Philosophies of Science. Oxford University Press

Hartridge, Hamilton. 1950. Recent Advances in the Physiology of Vision. London. Churchill.

Harwood A.C. 1961. The Faithful Thinker. Centenary Essays on the Work and Thought of Rudolf Steiner, 1861-1925. Hodder and Stoughton. London.

Healy, David. 1990. The Suspended Revolution. Faber and Faber. London Boston.

Hegge, Hjalmar. 1987. Theory of Science in the Light of Goethe’s Science of Nature. Reidel Publishing Comp., Boston (In: Goethe an the Sciences BSPS 97)

Henry, J. 1996. Magic and Science in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. Routledge. London. (In: Companion to the History of Modern Science, ed.: R.C. Olby, G.N. Cantor, J.R.R. Christie and M.J.S. Hodge)

Hodge, M. J. S. 1996. Origins and Species before and After Darwin. Routledge. London. (In: Companion to the History of Modern Science, ed.: R.C. Olby, G.N. Cantor, J.R.R. Christie and M.J.S. Hodge)

Hull, David L. 1974. Philosophy of Biological Science. Prentice Hall, New Jersey

Jackson, Myles W. 1994. Natural and Artificial Budgets: Accounting for Goethe’s Economy of Nature. In Science in Context 7,3, pp. 409-431

Jackson, Myles W. 1994b .A Spectrum of Belief: Goethe’s ‘Republic’ versus Newtonian’Despotism’’ in: Social Studies of Science Vol. 24 (1994), pp. 673-701. London

Kuhn, Dorothea. 1984. Goethe’s relationship to the theories of development of his time. N JSBS 7 307-324, 345-356.

Lawrence, K., Birch, J. Reimchen, T.E., 1987. ‘Not Seeing Red’ in New Scientist, 22 July 1995, Vol.147 No.1987

Lenoir, Timothy. 1987. The Eternal Laws of Form: Morphotypes and the Conditions of Existence in Goethe’s Biological Thought. Reidel Publishing Comp., Boston (In:, Goethe an the Sciences BSPS 97)

Magnus, Rudolf. 1906. Goethe as a Scientist. Henry Schuman. New York. (translated in 1949, foreword by Günther Schmidt)

Margolis, Joseph. 1987. Goethe and Psychoanalysis. Reidel Publishing Comp. Boston (In:, Goethe an the Sciences BSPS 97)

Mayr, Ernst. 1988. Toward a New Philosophy of Biology. Harvard University Press Cambridge

Nisbet, H.B. 1972. Goethe And The Scientific Tradition. Institute of Germanic Studies Vol. 14. University of London

Portmann, Adolf. 1987. Goethe and the Concept of Metamrphosis. Reidel Publishing Comp., Boston (In:, Goethe and the Sciences BSPS 97)

Ribe, Neil, M. 1997. ‘Cartesian Optics and the Mastery of Nature’. In: Isis, 88:42-61

Rieppel, Oliver. 1988. The Reception of Leibniz’s Philosophy in the Writings of Charles Bonnet (1720-1793) in Journal of the History of Biology vol 21 no. 1 (Spring 1988) pp. 119-145. Kluwer Academic Publishers

Rupke, Nicolas A. 1994. Richard Owen. Victorian Naturalist. Yale Univ. Press. New Haven and London

Ruse, Michael. 1988. Philosophy of Biology Today. State Uni. New York

Sepper, Dennis L. 1988. Goethe contra Newton (Polemics and the project for a new science of color). Cambridge University Press.

Sloan, Phillip R. 1996. Natural History 1670-1802. Routledge. London. (In: Companion to the History of Modern Science, ed.: R.C. Olby, G.N. Cantor, J.R.R. Christie and M.J.S. Hodge)

Smith, John Maynard. 1966. The Theory of Evolution. Penguin

Sober, Elliott. 1993. Philosophy of Biology. Oxford Uni. Press

Steiner, Rudolf. 1940. The Theory of Knowledge Implicit in Goethe’s World-Conception. Anthroposophic Press, New York (trans. from: Grundlinien einer Erkenntnistheorie der Goetheschen Weltanschaaung, 1886)

Steiner, Rudolf. 1985. Goethe’s World Wiew.. Mercury Press, N.Y. (tr. from: Goethe’s Weltanschauung, R. Steiner Verlag, 1963,Dornach)

Steiner, Rudolf. 1985.The Origins of Natural Science.. Anthroposophic Press (tr. from : Der Entstehungmoment der Naturwissenschaft in der Weltgeschishte und ihre seitherige Entwickelung, 1922, R. Steiner Verlag, Vol 326)

Stephenson, R.H. 1995. Goethe’s Conception of Knowledge and Science. Edinburgh University Press. Edinburgh

Thompson, D’Arcy Wentworth. 1961 On Growth and Form. Cambridge University Press

Thompson, Evan.1995. Colour Vision. A Study in Cognitive Science and the Philosophy of Perception. Routledge. New York, London.

Thompson, Paul. 1989. The Structure of Biological Theories. State Uni. New York

Tuveson, Ernest Lee. 1982. The Avatars of Thrice Great Hermes. An Approach to Romanticism. Bucknell Uni. Press. Lewisburg. Associated Univ. Press. London and Toronto.

Uberoi, J. P. S. 1984.The Other Mind of Europe. Oxford Uni. Pr. Oxford. Delhi.

Wallach, Hans. 1963. ‘The perception of Neutral Colors’ in: Sientific American 1963 pp. 107-116

Webster, Stephen. 1994 ‘Review: The truth about Darwin's old foe’ in: New Scientist, 3 September 1994, Vol.143 No.1941

Weizsacker, Carl F. von. 1987 Goethe and Modern Science. Reidel Publishing Comp., Boston (In:, Goethe an the Sciences BSPS 97)

Westphal, Jonathan. 1987. Whiteness. Reidel Publishing Comp., Boston (In: Goethe an the Sciences BSPS 97)

Zajonc, Arthur G. 1987. Facts as Theory: Aspects of Goethe’s Philosophy of Science. Reidel Publishing Comp., Boston (In: Goethe an the Sciences BSPS 97)
 


Bibliography—German works

Bockemühl, Jochen. 1997. Aspekte der Selbsterfahrung im phänomenologischen Zugang zur natur der Pflanzen, Gesteine, Tiere und der Landschaft Manuscript for a lecture for “Phänomenologie der Natur – ein Projekt“ by Gernot Böhme.

Kuhn, Dorothea. 1988. Typus und Metamorphose Marbach am Neckar, Stuttgart

Riedl, Rupert. 1982. Evolution und Erkenntniss. RP Verlag, Zurich

Sachtleben, Peter. 1988. Das Phänomen Forschung und die Naturwißenschaft Goethes. In: Europäische Hochschulschriften Bd. 248. Peter Lang. Frankfurt am Main Bern New York Paris

Sladek, Mirko. 1984. Fragmente der hermetischen Philosophie in der Naturphilosophie der Neuzeit. In: Europäische Hochschulschriften Bd. 156. Peter Lang. Frankfurt am Main Bern New York Paris

Steiner Rudolf 1996. Die Philosophie der Feiheit. Dornach

Weizsäcker, Viktor von. 1960. Gestalt und Zeit. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. Göttingen

Wenzel, Manfred. 1982. Goethe und Darwin (Goethes Morphologische Schriften in ihrem naturwissenschafthistorischen Kontext). Ruhr-Univesitat Bochum.
 
 

Bibliography—Hungarian works

Benedek István 1963. Lamarck és kora. Gondolat. Budapest.

Bockemühl, Jochen. 1995. Életösszefüggések megismerése, átélése, alakítása. Ita Wegman Alapítvány

Géczy Barnabás 1981. ’Az evolúciós szemlélet kialakulásaá in: Fiozófia és szaktudományok, pp. 221-244. Kossuth. Budapest

Vekerdi László 1984. ’Változó Darwin-kutatás’ in:Természet Világa 115. Évf. (1984/9) pp. 398-402


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