
‘Concern for the world today provides the impetus to ask of ourselves a profound question… how can our way of knowing, the very style of our thinking which informs our research and our teaching, come to express care, to reveal itself to be a deed and duty of care?’Basing this practical study on the human quality of care for the world around us, Nigel Hoffmann takes us to a threshold beyond which lies a true science of living form.Care, he says, springs from the whole human being – the thinking, heart and will – and is implicit in the sci¬entific method of conscious inner participation in nature that derives from the work of the poet and scientist Goethe.The Goethean approach – a living form that unites science and art – is not an alternative to contemporary science but complements it.Artistic practice, says Hoffmann, is a guide across the threshold and into the sphere of the living whole.But artistic sensibility can be raised to a higher possibility of itself, allowing us to discover the faculties of cognitive feeling and cognitive will.The author calls for a grounding in Goethean science for all students as a preliminary to their specialist and professional studies.He introduces us to the concept of the metamorphosis of the university – from the doctoral ideal to the ideal of the whole human being – and concludes with a case study of the economic sphere and capital using Goethean methodology.This profound book indicates a transformative path for human culture and civilization in the 21st century. NIGEL HOFFMANN PhD has for eighteen years been a high school teacher, in Australian and Swiss Rudolf Steiner schools.He is the author of Goethe’s Science of Living Form: The Artistic Stages (Adonis Press) and is a director of the Education for Social Renewal Foundation.