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References to the foundations of a phenomenological science of sense perception, were found among others in [[Wikipedia:Edmund Husserl|Husserl]], [[Rudolf Steiner]], [[Wikipedia:Viktor von Weizsäcker|Viktor von Weizsäcker]] or [[Wikipedia:Goethe|Goethe]] as a natural scientist.
 
References to the foundations of a phenomenological science of sense perception, were found among others in [[Wikipedia:Edmund Husserl|Husserl]], [[Rudolf Steiner]], [[Wikipedia:Viktor von Weizsäcker|Viktor von Weizsäcker]] or [[Wikipedia:Goethe|Goethe]] as a natural scientist.
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{{Blockquote|text=The importance of [[anthroposophy]] for the empirical sciences lies above all in the fact that it gives suggestions and raises new questions which can then be taken up by empirical research and worked on independently. This does not mean any restriction of the intellectual freedom of the researcher, since he must find the answers to the questions by his own work. In contrast to this is the method, widespread among anthroposophical scientists, of setting certain statements of anthroposophy a priori as absolute truth and then supporting them by gathering known facts from the scientific literature. Apart from the fact that nothing new comes out of this, this method misses the question of truth and harms both anthroposophy and empirical science.|author=Herbert Hensel|title=Zum Verhältnis von Anthroposophie und Hochschule|source=}}
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He suffered from a kidney condition that became increasingly severe in the early 1980s, making him a dialysis patient.
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== Works ==
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* {{Cite book| publisher = Springer| isbn = 978-3-642-65710-8| last = Christophersen| first = Jes| title = Temperature and Life| location = Berlin/Heidelberg| date = 1973|first2=Walter|last2=Larcher|first3=Herbert|last3=Precht|doi=10.1007/978-3-642-65708-5}}<br />
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