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Franz Boas在他的短篇作品《地理研究》中区分了“源于人类心灵的逻辑和美学需求”的自然主义倾向和他所说的“宇宙观”,后者“源于人对世界和周围现象的个人感觉”,人类学家整理了歌德的话:
In his short piece “The Study of Geography” Franz Boas distinguishes between a naturalist disposition arising “from the logical and aesthetical demands of the human mind,” and what he terms “cosmography” which “has its source in the personal feeling of man toward the world, towards the phenomena surrounding him.” In order to exegete this latter analytic sensibility, the anthropologist marshals the words of Goethe: