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[[Goetheanism]] is a [[holistic]], purely phenomenological general scientific methodology based on primarily direct qualitative experiences, which, unlike conventional scientific procedures, largely refrains from the use of artificial measuring instruments and quantitative evaluations and is free of speculative elements, hypotheses and models in its objectives. It was founded by [[a:Johann Wolfgang von Goethe|Johann Wolfgang von Goethe]] (1749 - 1832).
[[Goetheanism]] is a [[holistic]], purely phenomenological general scientific methodology based on primarily direct qualitative experiences, which, unlike conventional scientific procedures, largely refrains from the use of artificial measuring instruments and quantitative evaluations and is free of speculative elements, hypotheses and models in its objectives. It was founded by [[Johann Wolfgang von Goethe]] (1749 - 1832).

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Goetheanism is a holistic, purely phenomenological general scientific methodology based on primarily direct qualitative experiences, which, unlike conventional scientific procedures, largely refrains from the use of artificial measuring instruments and quantitative evaluations and is free of speculative elements, hypotheses and models in its objectives. It was founded by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749 - 1832).