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Glossary of Morphology

Glossary of Morphology

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This book is a groundbreaking contribution to science and editing, combining Goethe's legacy with modern concepts of form and image to create a new cultural grammar that makes sense of the late modern world. The importance of the image as a polysemic form has transformed the fields of morphological culture, leading to the emergence of a culture centered around the image. The book is divided into sections, with contributions from scholars from various disciplines, and aims to provide the foundation for a grammar and syntax of the image, which is essential for the unification of knowledge and styles of vision.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 540 pages
Publication date: 03 December 2021
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG


This book represents a groundbreaking innovation in the realms of science and editorial discourse. Morphology, a discipline with a rich ancient heritage and a contemporary reimagining, finds its foundation in Goethe's legacy and transforms it through the concepts of form and image. These latter elements are crucial in constructing a new cultural grammar capable of making sense of the complex and rapidly changing late modern world. In particular, this glossary explores the fields of morphological culture, which have undergone significant shifts compared to both the original Goethean project and C.P. Snow's vision of unifying "two cultures." The increasing significance of the image as a polysemic form has rendered the two concepts interdependent, creating a transitive relationship. This, in turn, has given rise. rise to a culture centered around the image, drawing verbal logos into its orbit. Interestingly, even the hermeneutic relationship between past and present is increasingly reliant on the image, leading to profound changes in cultural environments.

Form and image, in this context, go beyond mere bridging concepts, evolving into genuine transitive concepts that shape the essence of a culture. From the Internet to smartphones, television, advertising, and various forms of media, we are immersed in an immense sea of images that permeate our daily lives and exert a profound influence on diverse aspects of our cultural landscape. This observation is made by Horst Bredekamp, highlighting the pervasive impact of images on our society.

The ancient connection between science and art, reminiscent of Goethe's insights, resurfaces with remarkable evidence through intersecting patterns and expressive forms shared by different branches of knowledge. Morphology plays a pivotal knowledge in creating a glossary and fostering a culture that celebrates these intersections. By traversing the boundaries between aesthetics, art, design, advertising, and various scientific disciplines, morphology becomes a catalyst for understanding and exploration.

In conclusion, this book represents a significant milestone in the scientific and editorial landscape. Through its exploration of morphological knowledge, it offers a fresh perspective on the relationship between form and image, shaping our understanding of culture and paving the way. way for a more interdisciplinary and holistic approach to knowledge dissemination.

Weight: 836g
Dimension: 235 x 155 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783030513269
Edition number: 1st ed. 2020

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