johann wolfgang von goethe: arte e natureza, poesia e ciência johann wolfgang von goethe: art and nature, poetry and science

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2006
Este artigo apresenta a obra científica do poeta alemão Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832), a qual engloba os campos da anatomia humana e animal, ótica, geologia, mineralogia, química, botânica, morfologia e meteorologia. Goethe considerava que na natureza e na arte vigiam as mesmas leis, conceituadas por ele como leis da polaridade e da intensificação. Sua obra poética só pode ser avaliada e interpretada à luz de sua visão da harmonia entre homem e natureza, assim como da complementaridade entre espírito e matéria.
The scientific work of German poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832) encompassed the fields of human and animal anatomy, optics, geology, mineralogy, chemistry, botany, morphology, and meteorology. Goethe believed that nature and art were governed by the same laws, concepts he designated as the laws of "polarity" and "intensification." His poetic works can only be evaluated and interpreted if approached from his understanding of harmony between man and nature, and his view of the complementary relations between spirit and matter.
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Authors ;Izabela Maria Furtado Kestler
Journal biopreservation and biobanking
Year 2006
DOI 10.1590/S0104-59702006000500003
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