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Goethe and Psychology: A Pluralistic Outlook explores the deep and often overlooked connections between Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's philosophical worldview and contemporary psychology. It argues that Goethe's holistic natural philosophy—particularly his rejection of a strict subject-object dichotomy—offers valuable insights for modern psychological research, particularly in fields such as phenomenology, cultural psychology, and psychography. The book is divided into multiple sections, addressing both applied and theoretical advancements in what could be termed "Goethian Psychology." It examines Goethe's contributions to fields beyond literature, including his work in color theory, natural sciences, and philosophical anthropology. Various authors discuss how Goethe's ideas can inform contemporary psychological research, whether through the development of alternative research protocols, analyses of his literary works through a psychological lens, or critiques of mainstream psychology's overreliance on quantification. This perspective is complemented by translated chapters from major psychologists and philosophers analyzing the work of Goethe - the majority of chapters having been unpublished in English (Jonas Cohn, Georg Simmel, Wilhelm Dilthey). The book ultimately advocates for a more pluralistic and interdisciplinary approach to psychology that integrates Goethe's legacy.
Contents
Chapter 1. Goethe's Legacy: Bridging Natural Philosophy and Psychology.- Chapter 2. Towards the Development of a Goethian Scientific Research Protocol: Making Sense of Folk Psychology.- Chapter 3. Reading Places: Transformative Methods in Applied Phenomenology and Goethean Science.- Chapter 4. Navigating Tensions: A Vygotskian Interpretation of Goethe's Faust as Psychoeducative Literature.- Chapter 5. Goethe flees. A cultural psychological examination of the stay in Rome from the perspectives of yearning and change.- Chapter 6. Goethe's Natural Philosophy: A Psychological Interpretation of the Prologue in Heaven in Faust I.- Chapter 7. Culture has no borders: Tranquil Reflections on Faust I.- Chapter 8. Why Goethe Should not be Considered an Early Psychoanalyst.- Chapter 9. Goethe's "Delicate Empiricism" and the Sharing of Emotional Meaning through Music: parallels and thoughts .- Chapter 10. Development of the Psyche: Carl Gustav Carus and Johann Wolfgang Goethe.- Chapter 11. Goethe; or, the Writer by Emerson, R.W..- Chapter 12. Goethe by W. Dilthey .- Chapter 13. Goethe - Development by G. Simmel .- Chapter 14. Goethe's Philosopy by P. Carus.- Chapter 15. The Kantian Element in Goethe's Worldview. Schiller's Philosophical Influence on Goethe by Jonas Cohn .- Chapter 16. Goethe and Psychology: Pathways to a Future Research Agenda.



