Metamorphosis

STEINER BOOKS INCISBN: 9780932776396

Evolution in Action

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By Andreas Suchantke, Translated by Norman Skillen
Imprint: ADONIS PRESS
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HARDBACK
Dimensions:
285 x 216 mm
Weight:
1610 g
Pages:
336

Description

Andreas Suchantke was born in Basle, Switzerland, in 1933. After studying zoology and botany, he taught life sciences at the Rudolf Steiner School in Zurich and became involved with teacher training. He has published several books in German about landscape and culture, with the theme of metamorphosis running throughout his work.

About the Author and this Book Foreword Introduction: Metamorphosis--Evolution in Action 1. Archetype and Evolution--a Contradiction? Understanding 2. An Example of Metamorphosis: Goethe's Idea of the Vertebral Nature of the Cranial Bones 3. "From top to bottom the plant is all leaf." Formative Tendencies in the Domain of the Leaf Everything is Leaf? Metamorphosis in the Evolution of a Family of Plants: the Pathway of the Cacti from the Forest to the Desert and back again The "Primal Leaf": the Ocean's Green Carpet The Leaf-form--Outcome of a Dialogue between Earth and Cosmos 4. The Blossom The Polarity of Leaf and Flower Flower Color The Morphic Field of the Blossom 5. Interim Summary: Metamorphoses--the Key to Understanding the Nature of Life 6. The Various Forms of Metamorphosis in the Plant Kingdom Metamorphosis and Juvenilization The Development of the Leaf through the Ages of the Earth Evolutionary Countermovements Pinnacles of Plant Evolution: Orchids and Grasses "Reproduction" and "Nutritive Multiplication" 7. Polarity and Threefold Organization: The Dynamics of Metamorphosis 8. Polarity and Threefold Structure in the Animal Kingdom The Mammals An Interim Note on Method The Birds The Insects Insects in general Butterflies Beetles The middle group of insects 9. The Archetype in Action-- Metamorphosis and Threefold Structure in the Evolution of the Animal Vacillation between the Inner and the Outer Stages of Internalization From Exoskeleton to Endoskeleton Summary Latimeria and the crossed alternation gait The Formation of the Endoskeleton and the Limbs Confirmation of Statements made by Rudolf Steiner on the Head and Limb Formation in Human Beings, and on the Question of how to Present this as a Teacher 10. The All-pervasive Endoskeleton The Exoskeleton and the Endoskeleton in Coelenterates Molluscs and their Skeletons 11. The Fate of Exoskeleton and Endoskeleton in the Further Course of Evolution Life between Levity and Gravity "Limbs" of the Head: Horns and Antlers The Separating out of the Bodily Systems-- The Embodiment of the Archetype in the Human Being Notes and References Bibliography

Reviews

'This remarkable, exquisitely illustrated study of the plant and animals worlds contains many fascinating bits of information But the book is not just a catalogue of interesting facts. It is an invitation to view the world of nature -- plants, animals, and the human being -- in a new way. Metamorphosis is an engaging, thought-provoking synthesis of science, art, and philosophy that will appeal to any reader of high school age and above -- student, teacher, parent, scientist, artist -- anyone with an interest in the world in which we live Metamorphosis is a challenging book for all enquiring minds, the book is a valuable scientific and artistic resource and an invitation to a new level of respect and love for and wonder at the world of nature.' -- Ronald Koetzsch, Renewal: A Journal for Waldorf Education, Spring/Summer 2010 'Metamorphosis is a truly exceptional and beautiful book which imparts extraordinary insight into the mysterious but highly ordered processes of evolution.' -- Martin Lockley, Scientific and Medical Network Review, Summer 2010 'It would be impossible to convey the immense richness of Suchantke's book in the few pages of a review Metamorphosis will undoubtedly be both a comfort and a challenge to students of anthroposophy, and may well be a source of inspiration to people who have never heard of Rudolf Steiner.' -- Science Group of the Anthroposophical Society in Great Britain Newsletter

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