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1001 ▼a Steiner, Rudolf, ▼d 1861-1925.
24510 ▼a Goethe's Way of Knowing : ▼b Works 4 of 16/ ▼c Rudolf Steiner ; translated by John Barnes and Mado Spiegler.
264 1 ▼a [Great Barrington, Massachusetts] : ▼b Anthroposophic Press, ▼c [2000]
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4901 ▼a Collected works of Rudolf Steiner
500 ▼a "Written in 1883."
520 ▼a This lecture is part of the collection "Nature's Open Secret" by Rudolf Steiner. Steiner (1861-1925) was an Austrian philosopher, social reformer, architect, and esotericist. He gained initial recognition as a literary critic and cultural philosopher. At the beginning of the 20th century, he founded a spiritual movement, Anthroposophy. He is considered the father of Waldorf education, biodynamic agriculture, anthroposophical medicine and spiritual science. At the young age of twenty-one, Rudolf Steiner was chosen to edit Goethe's scientific writings for the principle Geothe edition of his time. Goethe's literary genius was universally acknowledged; it was Steiner's task to understand and comment on Goethe's scientific achievements. Steiner recognized the significance of Goethe's work with nature and his epistemology, and here began Steiner's own training in epistemology and spiritual science. Steiner's introductions to Goethe's works re-visions the meaning of knowledge and how we attain it. Goethe had discovered how thinking could be applied to organic nature and that this experience requires not just rational concepts but a whole new way of perceiving. In an age when science and technology have been linked to great catastrophes, many are looking for new ways to interact with nature. With a fundamental declaration of the interpenetration of our consciousness and the world around us, Steiner shows how Goethe's approach points the way to a more compassionate and intimate involvement with nature.
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60010 ▼a Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, ▼d 1749-1832 ▼x Philosophy.
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8001 ▼a Steiner, Rudolf, ▼d 1861-1925. ▼t Collected works.
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