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Metamorphosen in einem künstlerischen Werdegang
Metamorphosis in the biography of an artist Philippe Lambercy, ceramist (1919-2006)
Philippe Lambercy was one of the pioneers of modern ceramics. He left behind a wide range of works including pottery, ceramic sculptures, installations and architectonic works, especially reliefs on public und private buildings. He also left drawings,… Read More
Goethe und die Evolution
Goethe and evolution
During the 17th and 18th centuries ‘evolution’ literally meant unwrapping what was already there. Goethe and Darwin therefore avoided this term, preferring to use ‘metamorphosis’ or ‘desccnt’. It was Herbert Spencer who first used the term in its modern sense. There upon, however, Goethe was a complete evolutionist… Read More
Anthroposophische Aufschlüsse der molekularen Biologie
An anthroposophical elucidation of molecular biology — the common time structure of consciousness and genetics
A qualitative study of the types of molecules involved in protein synthesis (DNA, RNA and protein), guided by the anthroposophical view of man as a three membered being, led to correlating DNA with head/thinking, proteins with… Read More
Zur Interaktion von Rhythmus und Form
The interaction between rhythrn and form
The process of metamorphosis is based on an interplay of space and time, form and movement. This also applies to the cognitive process. In the following presentation, I attempt to show, by means of observations of plants, how space and time, form and movement are permeated by mathematical-… Read More
Zeitmuster in der Evolution der Säugetiere und ihrer Vorläufer
Temporal pattern in the evolution of mammals and their ancestors
The fundamental threefold shape of the vertebrates, namely head, trunk and limbs, had formed by the Upper Carboniferous period, primarily in water. After this, in the Permian and Mesozoic periods, the development of the threefolding of organs and parts of the body came… Read More
Die Mistel und das Geheimnis ihrer Heilkraft
Mistletoe and the secret of its healing power
A practical method for finding the specific in a phenornenon is to look for antagonistic or polar manifestations of it. There are some immediately strik« ing antagonisms in the case of the two closely related families Viscaceae and Loranthaceae : 1. Loranthaceae tend to have lush and largcly… Read More
Zur anthroposophischen Menschenkunde der Krebskrankheit
An anthroposophical perspective on human cancer
In the eighties of the last century it was realised that cancer is more than just a formless mass of proliferating cells. Ian Folkman discovered that blood vessels from the apparently healthy surroundings of the tumour grow into it, without which an increase in the diameter of the tumour… Read More
Aspekte einer natürlichen Ordnung von Pflanzensubstanzen nach ihren Bildeprozessen
Aspects of a natural classification of plant substances according to their formative processes
The question of the classification of plant primary and secondary substances is repeatedly raised and sometimes controversial. In the work presented here this question is investigated in relation to two ways. On the one hand the physical… Read More
Beitrag zur Methodik goetheanistischer Physik am Beispiel des Wasserkreislaufs
A contribution to the methodology of Goethean physics using the example of the water cycle
Wonder at natural phenomena raises questions in us as to their inner circumstances. Rudolf Steiner provided the methodological foundation of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe‘s practical science of inorganic nature, but in doing so, presented only very… Read More
Evolutionsbiologie heute
Evolutionary Biology today
Following the initial discovery of photosynthesis and respiration of organic substance, General Biology has discovered the principle of symbiosis at all levels of the living world: in the biosphere as a whole, in the eco-organism of the landscape and in the so-called single organisms of plants and animals,… Read More