In Context
At 20-24 pages in length and highlighting the work of our staff, In Context is produced twice yearly in-house. There is no subscription fee, although we do encourage voluntary donations. We also ask for postage and handling costs from overseas subscribers. Shortly after publication of the hardcopy version, we place its contents online. If you would like to receive either the hardcopy version or an email linking to the online version, please join our mailing list. In either case you will also receive occasional notifications about Institute activities.
Currently In Context is a strictly in-house publication; we do not accept manuscript submissions. We do, however, welcome your comments. Please email the editor, Elaine Khosrova, or the authors of articles.
Current Issue
The Trouble With Factors
Teaching to Understand
Collaborative Practice: Bringing Plant Families to Appearance
Unintended Consequences
Back Issues
Are Plants Intelligent?
How Do Biomolecules Know What To Do?
Organisms and the Phenomena of Life
Springing Into Color
Putting Goethean Ideas to Work
A Project on “Intelligence in Nature”
Addressing Climate Change in Education
Dialogical Knowing
Plant Observation: Enhancing Our Capacities to Perceive and Understand
Preface to a Thirteen-Year Project
Recalling What We Have Hidden
Being Hydra
Generative Knowing in Education: An Example
How Does the World Lend Itself to Our Knowing?
Learning and the Experience of Meaning
Shadows and Sun
An Enchanted Universe
From Mechanism to Organism
Being With the World
Why Is the Sky Blue?
Qualities of Number
Attending to Warmth
Genes and the Single Organism
Resonant Space
Suzanne Simard’s Journey
Exercises With Polarity
Living Perenniality
Where Does an Animal End? — The American Bison
Being With Buds
Once Upon A Night
Meeting Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis)
Natural Selection and the Purposes of Life
Jochen Bockemühl: A Remembrance
Awakening to Landscape
Two Questions
The Intertwined Worlds of Zebra and Lion
The Return of the Bald Eagle
Do Flowers Hear Bees?
Our Bodies Are Formed Streams
Understanding Mammals: Threefoldness and Diversity
Out of the Life of the Dairy Cow
The Sensitive, Muscular Cell
Animals in Their World
Our Encounter with Institutionalized Dogmatism in Biology
A Fresh Take on the Goethean Approach
Scenes of Life
Goal-Directed Activity in Life
Do We Have a Home in the Vast Cosmos?
Form and Forming
Nature Playful
Why Can’t Evolutionary Biologists Quit Believing in Intelligent Design?
Nature’s Revealing Surprises
When Our Way of Knowing Matters
Why Does a Zebra Have Stripes?
Children and Nature
What Is Life? (Let’s Take Living Things on Their Own Terms)
Aldo Leopold and the Deeper Nature of Nature
Reviving the organism
An Anomalous Fraxinus anomala
Soil, Culture, and Human Responsibility
In Gratitude: Georg Maier (1933-2016)
What Frog Evolution Can Teach Us
A Day in the Life of a Chicory Flower
Of Machines, Organisms, and Agency
Is a Science of Beings Possible?
DNA and the Whole Organism
Amazonian Impressions
Portraying Soils and Compost: Color, Form, and Pattern
Do Frogs Come from Tadpoles?
Evolution: A Third Way?
An Open Secret — The Calyx of Ipomoea purpurea
When Engineers Take Hold of Life: Synthetic Biology
Exploring the Exploratorium in San Francisco
Evolution as a Movement Toward Autonomy
Let’s Loosen Up Biological Thinking!
Goethe and the Evolution of Science
Of Weeds, Milkweed, and Monarchs
A New Book on the Heart and Circulation
From Mechanistic to Organismal Biology
Shattering the Genome
Rebirth of the Type
Rooted in the World (excerpt from book, Thinking Like a Plant
Plasticity, Stability, and Whole-Organism Inheritance Unity
Light in the Dark
The Form of Wholeness: Henri Bortoft on Multiplicity and Unity
Education and the Presence of the Unknown
Toward a Biology Worthy of Life
Eat to Regulate Your Genes?
Context-Sensitive Action
Form and the Electrified Organism
Holding Gently: A Story of Social Practice
Phenomenon Illuminates Phenomenon
Promising Themes in Molecular Biology
Contamination of Honey with GM Pollen
Genetically Modified Corn Is Leading to Insect Resistance
Mirror Images
Biological Engineering for Fun and Profit
A Modest Champion of the Whole Organism: Paul Weiss, Scientist of Distinction
The Experiment as Mediator of Object and Subject
A Shared Experience: Milkweed and Its Myriad Companions
An Unexpected, Submicroscopic Journey
Context Matters — the Epigenetics Revolution
The Drama of Milkweed Pollination
Goethe at MIT
More Unintended Effects of Genetic Manipulation
When Holism Was the Future
A Critique of the Modern Gene — From 1930
Can Biologists Speak of the “Whole Organism”?
Milkweed: A Brief Photoessay
Evolution Evolving
Form and Color in the Animal Kingdom
Save the Phenomena: The Primacy of Unmediated Experience
Ants, Acacias, and Herbivores
Digital Evolution?
A South African Initiative
Understanding the Nontarget Effects of Genetic Manipulation
Some Examples of Nontarget Effects of Genetic Manipulation
Toward a More Informed GMO Debate
Transformation in Adult Learning
Two Moons?
Toward a Participative Science
The Earth as Seen from the Moon
The Poorly Targeted Gene
Putting Genetic Miscalculation on the Record
Morphological Effects of Genetic Manipulation
E. coli and a Sick Food System
Stepping Out of Old Ruts
Purple Trillium (Trillium erectum)
Remembering Ourselves
Can We See with Fresh Eyes: Beyond a Culture of Abstraction
Light and Objects
Direct Experience
The Other End of the Cow
Understanding Infection: Not a Battle, But a Housecleaning
Conversation Between Friends: An Inspiration for Goethe’s Phenomenological Method
Will Biotech Feed the Hungry? — Looking Closer to Home
The Light of Sense Experience
The Gene: A Needed Revolution
The Forming Tree
Wildlife Observations
Commentary on DNA Barcoding in Bioscience
Aristotle’s Opinion of Modern Physics
The Paradox of Physics Envy: The Mental Universe
From Two Cultures to One: On the Relation Between Science and Art
Brain Activity and Conscious Experience
Waitomo: New Zealand’s Glow-worm Caves
Genes Are Not Immune to Context — Examples from Bacteria
The Giraffe in Its World
Quantum Puzzles
The Building-Block Universe
From Wonder Bread to GM Lettuce
Science and the Child
The Trouble with Genetically Modified Crops
Widespread GM Contamination of Seed Supply
Genesis of the Gene
The Giraffe’s Short Neck
Qualities
Words, Mechanisms, and Life
The Form of Evolution
Assessing a Pig’s Life
How Does a Mole View the World?
To Explain or Portray
The Case of Mexican Maize
African Impressions (Part 2)
Portraying a Meadow
Love and Detachment: How We Can Reconnect with Nature
Do Organisms Merely Survive?
African Impressions (Part 1)
The Tyranny of a Concept
The Dynamic Heart and Circulation
The Lure of Complexity (Part 2)
Of Ideas and Essences
Seeing the Rainforest
Small Manipulation — Big Effect
What Forms an Animal?
The Lure of Complexity (Part 1)
The Trouble with Qualities
The Great Green Hype
Elephantine Intelligence
Life Beyond Genes — Reflections on the Human Genome Project
Why Not Globalization?
Skunk Cabbage
The Ghostly Machine
About SENSRI
Water’s Obstinate Meanderings
Where Do Organisms End
The Straitening of Science
Toward a “Final Theory” of the Sloth?
What Do Experiments Prove?
Experiential Physics
The Implications of Kurt Goldstein’s Holism
Can Phenomena Be Saved?
Where Shall the Mind Look for Itself?
Killing to Understand
Bloodroot through the Year
Genes and Life: The Need for Qualitative Understanding
Are Animals Robots?
The Obscure Wisdom of the Potter Wasp
A Way of Knowing as a Way of Healing
Words of Dedication at the Founding Celebration
Goethean Science
Ecological Agriculture Enters the Mainstream
Seduced by Abstractions