Interdisciplinary Astronomy

Interdisciplinary Astronomy
Author: Rudolf Steiner
Publsiher: SteinerBooks
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2020-02-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781621480716

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18 lectures, Stuttgart, January 1-18, 1921 (CW 323) "So you see, the most important thing to me has been to call forth within you an experience of the harmony between the human constitution and the structure of the cosmos. If you've really been following thus far, you can't possibly regard this harmony as a sin against the spirit of science" -- Rudolf Steiner (Jan. 16, 1921) What is the relationship between the human being and the world of the stars? Can we comprehend the structure and movement of celestial bodies solely through advanced mathematics, or is there in reality a point beyond which mathematical functions no longer apply? Can we, in fact, transcend the limits of three-dimensional space through our thinking? In eighteen lively lectures from the beginning of 1921, Rudolf Steiner dives deeply and courageously, though carefully, into these and other profound questions. His conclusions and indications for further research are at once fascinating, stimulating, and quite possibly revolutionary in their implications. The subject of these lectures is not astronomy, broadly considered, but the relationship of astronomy to the other fields of natural science. As he does elsewhere, Steiner maintains that the rigid specialization so prevalent in scientific endeavors will not bring us any closer to an integrated, singularly comprehensible understanding of the reality of our world. In particular, a true grasp of the workings of the universe will not be possible until its mirror, the study of human embryology, is recognized as such and penetrated with this reflective relationship in mind. Steiner once again shows himself to be both an utterly unique and masterful commentator on scientific and intellectual history, as well as a living light, shining a possible forward path for human progress and self-knowledge. This volume is a translation from German of Das Verhältnis der verschiedenen naturwissenschaftlichen Gebiete zur Astronomie: Dritter naturwissenschaftlicher Kurs: Himmelskunde in Beziehung zum Menschen und zur Menschenkunde (GA 323, 2nd ed.), Rudolf Steiner Verlag, Dornach, Switzerland, 1983.

Interdisciplinary Approaches to Astronomy

Interdisciplinary Approaches to Astronomy
Author: Astronomical Society of the Pacific
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1991
Genre: Astronomy
ISBN: OCLC:49745326

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Astronomy at the Frontiers of Science

Astronomy at the Frontiers of Science
Author: Jean-Pierre Lasota
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2011-08-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789400716582

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Astronomy is by nature an interdisciplinary activity: it involves mathematics, physics, chemistry and biology. Astronomers use (and often develop) the latest technology, the fastest computers and the most refined software. In this book twenty-two leading scientists from nine countries talk about how astronomy interacts with these other sciences. They describe modern instruments used in astronomy and the relations between astronomy and technology, industry, politics and philosophy. They also discuss what it means to be an astronomer, the history of astronomy, and the place of astronomy in society today.

Interdisciplinary Approaches to Astronomy

Interdisciplinary Approaches to Astronomy
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 31
Release: 1985
Genre: Astronomy
ISBN: 0937707023

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Interdisciplinary Astronomy

Interdisciplinary Astronomy
Author: Rudolf Steiner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2019-05-14
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 109862694X

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An extraordinary cycle of lectures that is a pioneering example of interdisciplinarity, especially between astronomy and mathematics, and between astronomy and embryology. Humanity's complex and subtle relationship with the entire cosmos is revealed in a way that is startling, thoroughly original and severely beautiful. This SECOND EDITION is printed in a larger type font, and includes hundreds of endnotes that were originally published separately. Be sure to see vol. 4, however, which includes much valuable supplemental material.

Solar System Astronomy in America

Solar System Astronomy in America
Author: Ronald Edmund Doel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2010-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0857920928

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This is a facsimile reprint of the original book by Ronald Edmund Doel, rebuilt using the latest technology. There are no poor, missing or blurred pages and all photographic images have been professionally restored. At Yokai Publishing we believe that by restoring this title to print it will live on for generations to come.

Astronomy and Spiritual Science

Astronomy and Spiritual Science
Author: Elisabeth Vreede
Publsiher: SteinerBooks
Total Pages: 610
Release: 2007-12
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780880109604

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"Rudolf Steiner was in fact not merely a phenomenally educated and articulate philosopher but also a Man of Destiny.... By comparison, not only with his contemporaries but with the general history of the Western mind, his stature is almost too excessive to be borne." --Owen Barfield The New Essential Steiner is an illuminating, completely new introduction to the philosophy and essential writings of Rudolf Steiner, introduced and edited by Robert McDermott, who also edited the now-classic Essential Steiner. This new volume offers selections from a wide variety of Steiner's published works, presenting a broad, accessible overview of Anthroposophy. In his introduction, McDermott recounts Steiner's life and work, from his childhood and education to his work as a natural scientist, philosopher, scholar, educator, artist, interpreter of culture, and seer. He places Steiner in relation to major traditions of thought and explores the genesis and development of Anthroposophy. Although Rudolf Steiner is considered by many to be the greatest spiritual seer and philosophical thinker of the twentieth century and is credited with major cultural contributions such as the worldwide Waldorf school movement and the ever-growing biodynamic agricultural movement, he nevertheless remains relatively unknown to both academics and the public. The purpose of this volume is to redress that situation by introducing Steiner's work to a broader audience and making his name more universally recognized. Includes selections from Steiner's writings, which are grouped into chapters that demonstrate the breadth of his thinking and spiritual accomplishments. The New Essential Steiner is an invaluable compendium and introduction to the works that form the foundation of Anthroposophy.

Astronomy at the Frontiers of Science

Astronomy at the Frontiers of Science
Author: Jean-Pierre Lasota
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2011-08-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9400716591

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Astronomy is by nature an interdisciplinary activity: it involves mathematics, physics, chemistry and biology. Astronomers use (and often develop) the latest technology, the fastest computers and the most refined software. In this book twenty-two leading scientists from nine countries talk about how astronomy interacts with these other sciences. They describe modern instruments used in astronomy and the relations between astronomy and technology, industry, politics and philosophy. They also discuss what it means to be an astronomer, the history of astronomy, and the place of astronomy in society today.