Romantic science

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Romantic science is an early 19th-century approach to nature that blended scientific inquiry with philosophical, poetic, and spiritual perspectives, emphasizing intuition, unity, and the organic interconnectedness of the natural world.

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instanceOf historical scientific approach
scientific movement
hasBroaderMovement Romanticism NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic emphasis on imagination
emphasis on intuition
emphasis on subjectivity
holistic view of nature
integration of science and art
integration of science and philosophy
integration of science and religion
interconnectedness of natural phenomena
organic conception of nature
unity of nature and spirit
hasConcept correspondence between microcosm and macrocosm
dynamic forces in nature
nature as living organism
polarity and metamorphosis
unity of mind and nature
hasField literature
natural science
philosophy of nature
hasGeographicCenter Britain NERFINISHED
German-speaking Europe NERFINISHED
hasLegacy ecological holism
environmental thought
integrative approaches in science and humanities
hasMethod comparative study of phenomena
empirical observation
intuitive insight
use of metaphor and symbolism
hasNotableProponent Alexander von Humboldt NERFINISHED
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling NERFINISHED
Hans Christian Ørsted NERFINISHED
Humphry Davy NERFINISHED
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe NERFINISHED
Lorenz Oken NERFINISHED
Samuel Taylor Coleridge NERFINISHED
hasTimePeriod early 19th century
influenced history of biology
history of geology
history of medicine
philosophy of science
influencedBy Enlightenment science NERFINISHED
German Idealism NERFINISHED
Naturphilosophie NERFINISHED
Romantic literature
opposes mechanistic worldview
purely quantitative science
strict reductionism

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