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Dynamic Morphology as Explanatory Science: Goethe, Steiner, and the Productive Intuition of the Organism - preprint

Hueck, Christoph J. (2026) Dynamic Morphology as Explanatory Science: Goethe, Steiner, and the Productive Intuition of the Organism - preprint. [Preprint]

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The living organism poses a persistent challenge for scientific explanation. While modern science successfully explains inanimate phenomena—often through mechanical causes, general laws, and mathematical construction—Kant argued that organisms resist these modes of explanation. This paper reconsiders this epistemic limit by examining Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s morphological investigations and Rudolf Steiner’s philosophical interpretation of them. I argue that Goethe’s morphology and Steiner’s epistemology reveal a fourth mode of scientific explanation—productive-intuitive explanation—in which the formative activity of living organisms becomes intelligible through the productive activity of cognition itself. Goethe reconstructs the generative law of plant development in inner intuition—akin to mathematical construction—allowing the morphologist to reenact in thought the formative process and thereby gain insight into the objective possibility of organic form. Steiner further clarifies this approach by arguing that the formative activity of the organism can itself become accessible within the productive activity of thinking. On this basis, the paper develops a four-level typology of scientific explanation—causal-mechanical, deductive-nomological, constructive-mathematical, and productive-intuitive—in which the cognition of living beings culminates in a form of explanation grounded in the coincidence of knower and known. What appears in Kant’s philosophy as an epistemic limit thus becomes the starting point for a deeper account of scientific intelligibility in the study of life.


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Item Type: Preprint
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Hueck, Christoph J.hueck@akanthos-akademie.de0009-0008-2513-1919
Keywords: Organicism; scientific explanation; formative force; self-formation; intuitive understanding; Urpflanze
Subjects: General Issues > Reductionism/Holism
Depositing User: Dr. Christoph J. Hueck
Date Deposited: 06 May 2026 19:18
Last Modified: 06 May 2026 19:18
Item ID: 29506
Subjects: General Issues > Reductionism/Holism
Date: 2026
URI: https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/id/eprint/29506

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