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Wolfgang Schad (27 July 1935 – 15 October 2022) was a German
evolutionary biologist Evolutionary biology is the subfield of biology that studies the evolutionary processes (natural selection, common descent, speciation) that produced the diversity of life on Earth. It is also defined as the study of the history of life for ...
,
anthroposophist Anthroposophy is a spiritualist movement founded in the early 20th century by the esotericist Rudolf Steiner that postulates the existence of an objective, intellectually comprehensible spiritual world, accessible to human experience. Followers ...
and goetheanist."Wolfgang Schad – a German Scientist"
dasgoetheanum.com. Retrieved 6 November 2023.


Life

Schad studied
biology Biology is the scientific study of life. It is a natural science with a broad scope but has several unifying themes that tie it together as a single, coherent field. For instance, all organisms are made up of cells that process hereditary i ...
, chemistry,
physics Physics is the natural science that studies matter, its fundamental constituents, its motion and behavior through space and time, and the related entities of energy and force. "Physical science is that department of knowledge which r ...
and
education Education is a purposeful activity directed at achieving certain aims, such as transmitting knowledge or fostering skills and character traits. These aims may include the development of understanding, rationality, kindness, and honesty ...
. In the early years of his professional career, he was a teacher at
Waldorf school Waldorf education, also known as Steiner education, is based on the educational philosophy of Rudolf Steiner, the founder of anthroposophy. Its educational style is holistic, intended to develop pupils' intellectual, artistic, and practical ...
s. After many years as a Waldorf teacher at the Goetheschule in
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, Wolfgang Schad became a lecturer at the Seminar for
Waldorf Education Waldorf education, also known as Steiner education, is based on the educational philosophy of Rudolf Steiner, the founder of anthroposophy. Its educational style is holistic, intended to develop pupils' intellectual, artistic, and practical ski ...
at the ''Freie Hochschule Stuttgart'' in 1975. In addition, he was a member of staff at the Educational Research Centre of the ''Bund der Freien Waldorfschulen'' in Stuttgart, which he temporarily directed. In 1992 he founded the Institute for
Evolutionary Biology Evolutionary biology is the subfield of biology that studies the evolutionary processes ( natural selection, common descent, speciation) that produced the diversity of life on Earth. It is also defined as the study of the history of life ...
and
Morphology Morphology, from the Greek and meaning "study of shape", may refer to: Disciplines * Morphology (archaeology), study of the shapes or forms of artifacts * Morphology (astronomy), study of the shape of astronomical objects such as nebulae, galaxies ...
at
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, which he directed until 2005. The foundation of the chair was supported by the
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, after whom the institute was named. His son Albrecht Schad also became a Waldorf teacher and, after his father's departure, also a lecturer at the ''Freie Hochschule Stuttgart'' in the training for teachers at Waldorf schools. Wolfgang Schad has since retired and Bernd Rosslenbroich has taken over as head of the institute.


Scientific work

His major two-volume work ''Threefoldness in Humans and Mammals: Toward a Biology of Form'' (Adonis Press, 2020) is an expanded second edition of his book ''Man and Mammals'', first published in 1977."Wolfgang Schad"
rudolfsteiner.org.
In ''Threefoldness in Humans and Mammals'', Schad applied
Rudolf Steiner Rudolf Joseph Lorenz Steiner (27 or 25 February 1861 – 30 March 1925) was an Austrian occultist, social reformer, architect, esotericist, and claimed clairvoyant. Steiner gained initial recognition at the end of the nineteenth century as ...
’s approach from his idea of the threefold structure of the human organism in the sense of a comparative
morphology Morphology, from the Greek and meaning "study of shape", may refer to: Disciplines * Morphology (archaeology), study of the shapes or forms of artifacts * Morphology (astronomy), study of the shape of astronomical objects such as nebulae, galaxies ...
to
mammals Mammals () are a group of vertebrate animals constituting the class Mammalia (), characterized by the presence of mammary glands which in females produce milk for feeding (nursing) their young, a neocortex (a region of the brain), fur o ...
. From 1982 to 1985 Schad published four anthologies of works by various authors under the title ''Goetheanist Natural Science'' in the (anthroposophical) Verlag Freies Geistesleben & Urachhaus. With this he established the term ''Goetheanism'' in the environment of anthroposophy. Numerous works by Schad appeared in anthroposophical journals, only occasionally did he write for others. As head of the Institute of Evolutionary Biology, he became editor of the Wissenschaftlichen Schriftenreihe des Instituts für Evolutionsbiologie und Morphologie Universität Witten/Herdecke (Scientific Series of the Institute of Evolutionary Biology and Morphology University of Witten/Herdecke). In his research in
evolutionary biology Evolutionary biology is the subfield of biology that studies the evolutionary processes ( natural selection, common descent, speciation) that produced the diversity of life on Earth. It is also defined as the study of the history of life ...
, Schad came to the conclusion that
evolutionary Evolution is change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations. These characteristics are the expressions of genes, which are passed on from parent to offspring during reproduction. Variation ...
developments would not take place by coincidence alone, but also not by
teleology Teleology (from and )Partridge, Eric. 1977''Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English'' London: Routledge, p. 4187. or finalityDubray, Charles. 2020 912Teleology" In ''The Catholic Encyclopedia'' 14. New York: Robert Appleton ...
, but that in many living beings there would live a piece of inner autonomy, which, if the epigenetic changes are inherited by their offspring, could lead them to new forms of development. "The element of chance frees the course of evolution from the ''teleological determinism'' of any plan. In the meantime, quantum and chaos theory have also freed it from the ''causal determinism'' in its claim to absoluteness." (Wolfgang Schad, 2009) His central topics include the temporal shapes in the evolution of animals and humans and
heterochrony In evolutionary developmental biology, heterochrony is any genetically controlled difference in the timing, rate, or duration of a developmental process in an organism compared to its ancestors or other organisms. This leads to changes in the ...
. In retirement, he authored several more books published by Urachhausverlag.


See also

* Hermann Poppelbaum * Adolf Portmann


Selected publications

* ''Man and mammals: Toward a Biology of Form''. Verlag: Waldorf Press, 1977, * ''Understanding Mammals: Threefoldness and Diversity''. Adonis Press, 2018, "Understanding Mammals: Threefoldness and Diversity"
issuu.com. Retrieved 6 November 2023.
* ''Moon Rhythms in Nature: How Lunar Cycles Affect Living Organisms''. Floris Books, 2003, * ''Threefoldness in Humans and Mammals: Toward a Biology of Form''. Adonis Press, 2020,


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Schad, Wolfgang 1935 births 2022 deaths Anthroposophists Evolutionary biologists People from Biberach an der Riss