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Seeing the organism with ‘living’ concepts: Goethe, Steiner, and the epistemology of organic self-formation

Hueck, Christoph J. (2026) Seeing the organism with ‘living’ concepts: Goethe, Steiner, and the epistemology of organic self-formation. International Studies in the Philosophy of Science. pp. 1-19. ISSN 0269-8595

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The living organism raises a distinctive epistemological problem: biology presupposes wholeness, purposiveness, and selfgeneration, yet these cannot be derived from interactions among independently identifiable parts. I argue that the classic opposition between mechanism, vitalism, and organicism reflects different responses to this difficulty—how organisms become intelligible objects of knowledge. Building on Kant’s analysis of teleological judgment, I offer a systematic epistemological reading of Goethe’s morphology and Steiner’s interpretation of it. Goethe’s conception of plant metamorphosis is presented as a morphological construction: not the subsumption of data under fixed concepts, but the use of transformable ‘living concepts’ that reconstruct a formative process, analogous to (yet distinct from) mathematical construction in physics. Steiner further developed this idea by claiming that productive reconstruction can disclose not only lawful organisation but the organism’s self-generating activity, that is its formative force. In dialogue with Fichte’s notion of intellectual intuition, I propose that reenacting organic formation in thought establishes a structural correspondence (not identity) between productive cognitive activity and organic selfformation. The result is neither ontological nor methodological vitalism, but an epistemology of organicism which complements, rather than replaces, causal-mechanistic analysis.


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Hueck, Christoph J.hueck@akanthos-akademie.de0009-0008-2513-1919
Keywords: Organicism; Vitalism; Goethean Science; Urpflanze; Intuitive Understanding; Intellectual Intuition; Formative Force
Subjects: General Issues > Reductionism/Holism
Depositing User: Dr. Christoph J. Hueck
Date Deposited: 06 May 2026 19:17
Last Modified: 06 May 2026 19:17
Item ID: 29504
Journal or Publication Title: International Studies in the Philosophy of Science
Publisher: Routledge: Francis and Taylor
Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/02698595.2026.2661566
DOI or Unique Handle: 10.1080/02698595.2026.2661566
Subjects: General Issues > Reductionism/Holism
Date: 22 April 2026
Page Range: pp. 1-19
ISSN: 0269-8595
URI: https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/id/eprint/29504

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