'"In these essays we are led by Edelglass to a deeply phenomenological engagement with the natural world. Through that encounter the inquiring human being can come to a direct perception of the deep coherence that moves through and creates the beauty around us. I highly recommend these writings to all who long for a more intimate understanding of natural phenomena." Arthur Zajonc, Professor of Physics, Amherst College
Contents include: Biographical Introduction Empowering Students through Science Education Isaac Newton and the Chickens Physics and Reality What is Matter? Light as Activity Model-Free Cognition
Edited and with a biographical introduction by John Barnes
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'"In these essays we are led by Edelglass to a deeply phenomenological engagement with the natural world. Through that encounter the inquiring human being can come to a direct perception of the deep coherence that moves through and creates the beauty around us. I highly recommend these writings to all who long for a more intimate understanding of natural phenomena." Arthur Zajonc, Professor of Physics, Amherst College
Contents include:
Biographical Introduction
Empowering Students through Science Education
Isaac Newton and the Chickens
Physics and Reality
What is Matter?
Light as Activity
Model-Free Cognition
Edited and with a biographical introduction by John Barnes
Available from Steiner Books