@article{10.18756/jfg.2006.70, title = {{Goethe und Aristoteles}}, shorttitle = {{Goethe und Aristoteles}}, author = {DANIEL, JOACHIM}, journal = {Jahrbuch für Goetheanismus}, year = {2006}, volume = {2006}, pages = {70--81}, url = {https://dx.doi.org/10.18756/jfg.2006.70}, doi = {10.18756/jfg.2006.70}, issn = {Print :1866-4830 Online : 2750-2341 }, language = {de}, abstract = {}, annote = {Goethe and AristotleModern science presupposes a particular view of time This is biased by the form time has in the present If truth is supposed to be conceived in relation to what appears in time it therefore becomes a phenomenon of the unity of time that is understood as a perpetual present This is why this concept of truth must lack the essence of the temporal In Aristotles philosophy there are several approaches to a different concept of truth but during the course of history these have hardly been explored further Is there any truth in time In the authors opinion Goethes rcsearches bordered on such an understanding of time This is essentially related to art as an achievement of human activity A theory of science that takes into account this aspeet is still lacking todaynbsp} }