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Threefoldness in Humans and Mammals: Toward a Biology of Form (Adonis Press)

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Description:2-Volume Slip-cased setThe result of over 50 years of research, Threefoldness in Humans and Mammals is the beautiful, authorized edition of Wolfgang Schad's life's work. In chapter after chapter of this monumental two-volume work, Schad demonstrates in detail how the dynamic concept of the threefold organism--first described by Rudolf Steiner a century ago--sheds new light on aspects of mammals, including size, form, coloration, physiology, embryonic development, behavior, and habitat. Indeed, he shows how the threefoldness of the organism--comprised of the polarity of nerve-sense and metabolic-limb systems and the mediating circulatory-respiratory system--is a key to understanding the extraordinary diversity of our closest animal relatives.Reading this book, we experience a growing sense of satisfaction--even wonder--realizing that each species, through its unique constitution, actually explains itself, that right down to specific features such as dentition and coloration, it is a unique embodiment of the threefold organization. In addition, we begin to experience the threefold organism itself--not as an abstract, rigid thought construct that allows us to determine a mammal's taxonomy, but as a creative lawfulness that comes to one-sided expression in each species.Thus, Wolfgang Schad follows in the footsteps of Goethe, who said of his scientific pursuits: "The ultimate goal would be to grasp that everything in the realm of fact is already theory.... Let's not look for something behind the phenomena--they themselves are the theory."In the first volume, a masterful, comprehensive description of the threefold human organism lays the foundation for an in-depth consideration of the most familiar groups of mammals, including stunning chapters on antelopes and deer with their horns and antlers, as well as a concluding chapter on mammals' intimate relationship with their natural environment.The second volume begins with chapters on the more primitive mammals and continues with studies of mammalian embryology, milk, emotional life, and relationship to death. The author then returns to the theme of human threefoldness in the final chapter. The balanced threefoldness of the human organism contrasts with its extraordinarily diverse, though one-sided, expressions in the mammals, which in turn emphasize aspects of our own humanity. A growing awareness of this intimate reciprocal relationship leads to a deepening empathy for our animal brothers and sisters.The reader will do well to begin with the first chapters in volume 1, which introduce the main recurring motifs and build throughout the book. Although the content includes a great deal of specialized knowledge, it is presented in language accessible to the general reader. The text is richly illustrated with well-chosen photographs and drawings. Numerous diagrams illumine the dynamic interrelationships within various groups of mammals.This two-volume set is protected in a handsome slip case. In both form and content, this is a classic edition of a groundbreaking work that should find its place in every home, school, biology department, and library.C O N T E N T S: VOLUME ONEPrefaceFrom the Preface to the 2012 German EditionPublisher's Acknowledgments1. Motive, Method, and Theme2. The Threefold Human Organism3. Threefoldness in the Higher Mammals4. The Carnivores5. Cetaceans: Whales, Dolphins, and Porpoises6. The Rodents7. The Ungulates: An Overview8. The Horned Mammals: Cattle, Goats, and Sheep9. The Horned Mammals: Antelopes10. The Antlered Mammals: Deer11. The Giraffes12. The Environment as OrganismVOLUME 2Introduction to Volume 213. The Primitive Mammals14. The Insectivores and Primates15. The Bats16. The Xenarthrans and Pangolins17. The Lagomorphs, and the Elephants and their Relatives 18. Introduction to Mammalian Embryology 19. Mammalian Embryonic Membranes and Placentation (Heinrich Brettschneider)20. Milk21. Death in Mammals22. The Emotional Life of Mammals23. Human ThreefoldnessNotesIllustration SourcesReferencesSpecies indexThe AuthorsWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Threefoldness in Humans and Mammals: Toward a Biology of Form (Adonis Press). To get started finding Threefoldness in Humans and Mammals: Toward a Biology of Form (Adonis Press), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Threefoldness in Humans and Mammals: Toward a Biology of Form (Adonis Press)

Unknown Author
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Description: 2-Volume Slip-cased setThe result of over 50 years of research, Threefoldness in Humans and Mammals is the beautiful, authorized edition of Wolfgang Schad's life's work. In chapter after chapter of this monumental two-volume work, Schad demonstrates in detail how the dynamic concept of the threefold organism--first described by Rudolf Steiner a century ago--sheds new light on aspects of mammals, including size, form, coloration, physiology, embryonic development, behavior, and habitat. Indeed, he shows how the threefoldness of the organism--comprised of the polarity of nerve-sense and metabolic-limb systems and the mediating circulatory-respiratory system--is a key to understanding the extraordinary diversity of our closest animal relatives.Reading this book, we experience a growing sense of satisfaction--even wonder--realizing that each species, through its unique constitution, actually explains itself, that right down to specific features such as dentition and coloration, it is a unique embodiment of the threefold organization. In addition, we begin to experience the threefold organism itself--not as an abstract, rigid thought construct that allows us to determine a mammal's taxonomy, but as a creative lawfulness that comes to one-sided expression in each species.Thus, Wolfgang Schad follows in the footsteps of Goethe, who said of his scientific pursuits: "The ultimate goal would be to grasp that everything in the realm of fact is already theory.... Let's not look for something behind the phenomena--they themselves are the theory."In the first volume, a masterful, comprehensive description of the threefold human organism lays the foundation for an in-depth consideration of the most familiar groups of mammals, including stunning chapters on antelopes and deer with their horns and antlers, as well as a concluding chapter on mammals' intimate relationship with their natural environment.The second volume begins with chapters on the more primitive mammals and continues with studies of mammalian embryology, milk, emotional life, and relationship to death. The author then returns to the theme of human threefoldness in the final chapter. The balanced threefoldness of the human organism contrasts with its extraordinarily diverse, though one-sided, expressions in the mammals, which in turn emphasize aspects of our own humanity. A growing awareness of this intimate reciprocal relationship leads to a deepening empathy for our animal brothers and sisters.The reader will do well to begin with the first chapters in volume 1, which introduce the main recurring motifs and build throughout the book. Although the content includes a great deal of specialized knowledge, it is presented in language accessible to the general reader. The text is richly illustrated with well-chosen photographs and drawings. Numerous diagrams illumine the dynamic interrelationships within various groups of mammals.This two-volume set is protected in a handsome slip case. In both form and content, this is a classic edition of a groundbreaking work that should find its place in every home, school, biology department, and library.C O N T E N T S: VOLUME ONEPrefaceFrom the Preface to the 2012 German EditionPublisher's Acknowledgments1. Motive, Method, and Theme2. The Threefold Human Organism3. Threefoldness in the Higher Mammals4. The Carnivores5. Cetaceans: Whales, Dolphins, and Porpoises6. The Rodents7. The Ungulates: An Overview8. The Horned Mammals: Cattle, Goats, and Sheep9. The Horned Mammals: Antelopes10. The Antlered Mammals: Deer11. The Giraffes12. The Environment as OrganismVOLUME 2Introduction to Volume 213. The Primitive Mammals14. The Insectivores and Primates15. The Bats16. The Xenarthrans and Pangolins17. The Lagomorphs, and the Elephants and their Relatives 18. Introduction to Mammalian Embryology 19. Mammalian Embryonic Membranes and Placentation (Heinrich Brettschneider)20. Milk21. Death in Mammals22. The Emotional Life of Mammals23. Human ThreefoldnessNotesIllustration SourcesReferencesSpecies indexThe AuthorsWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Threefoldness in Humans and Mammals: Toward a Biology of Form (Adonis Press). To get started finding Threefoldness in Humans and Mammals: Toward a Biology of Form (Adonis Press), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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