scientific works of Goethe for a major new edition. In Goethe’s lifetime (1749-1832), science and art and ethics were still co-equal concerns for outstanding cultural figures like Goethe in Germany, Coleridge [...] centrally in morphology , the study of forms and transformation—a field that spans the border between art and science and demands a disciplined imagination . Morphology is also more properly the foundation [...] agriculture, from education and personal growth to community building. With increasing emphasis on the arts and on Western traditions, Steiner’s path was no longer compatible with the Theosophical Society,