Anthroposophy (a fragment)

by Rudolf Steiner

Anthroposophy – a Fragment is an uncompleted text of 1910 which was found among Rudolf Steiner’s unpublished works, in the form of a hand­written manuscript and as printed sheets, corrected by the author. In these writings, Steiner takes the first steps in this work toward developing a truly spiritual psychology. Avoiding abstract descriptions and schematic knowledge, he demonstrates the phenomenological approach to the human being as a sense organ, to the life processes, the I-experience, the human form, and the relationship to the higher spiritual worlds.
This is an essential work for those who feel the importance of developing cognitively towards a greater understanding of the human being.
SteinerBooks
224pp; paperback; GA 45
ISBN: 9780880104012

£16.95

Contents:
Introduction by Dr. James A. Dyson
Foreword by Robert Sardello
1. The Character of Anthroposophy
2. The Human Being as a Sensory Organ
3. The World Underlying the Senses
4. The Life Processes
5. Processes in the Inner Human Being
6. ‘I’-Experience
7. The World Underlying the Sense Organs
8. The World Underlying the Organs of Life
9. The Higher Spiritual World
10. The Human Form
Weight 275 g
Dimensions 20.3 × 12.7 × 1.4 cm

Anthroposophy (a fragment)

by Rudolf Steiner

Anthroposophy – a Fragment is an uncompleted text of 1910 which was found among Rudolf Steiner’s unpublished works, in the form of a hand­written manuscript and as printed sheets, corrected by the author. In these writings, Steiner takes the first steps in this work toward developing a truly spiritual psychology. Avoiding abstract descriptions and schematic knowledge, he demonstrates the phenomenological approach to the human being as a sense organ, to the life processes, the I-experience, the human form, and the relationship to the higher spiritual worlds.
This is an essential work for those who feel the importance of developing cognitively towards a greater understanding of the human being.
SteinerBooks
224pp; paperback; GA 45
ISBN: 9780880104012

£16.95

Contents:
Introduction by Dr. James A. Dyson
Foreword by Robert Sardello
1. The Character of Anthroposophy
2. The Human Being as a Sensory Organ
3. The World Underlying the Senses
4. The Life Processes
5. Processes in the Inner Human Being
6. ‘I’-Experience
7. The World Underlying the Sense Organs
8. The World Underlying the Organs of Life
9. The Higher Spiritual World
10. The Human Form
Weight 275 g
Dimensions 20.3 × 12.7 × 1.4 cm
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