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Exploring the nature of human freedom, Rudolf Steiner's work delves into the philosophical question of whether individuals possess free will. The text is divided into two parts: the first focuses on the prerequisites for freedom of thought, discussing knowledge and perception, while the second addresses the conditions necessary for freedom of action. Originally published in German in 1894, this English edition is a facsimile of the 1916 version and remains a significant contribution to philosophical discourse on autonomy and spiritual activity.
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The Philosophy of Freedom, Rudolf Steiner
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- 2012
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- Subtitle
- A Modern Philosophy of Life Developed by Scientific Methods
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Rudolf Steiner
- Publisher
- Martino Fine Books
- Released
- 2012
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 308
- ISBN13
- 9781614272847
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Social Sciences, Religion & Spirituality, Psychological Topics, Religious Topics, Philosophical Topics, Religion, Philosophy, Spirituality, New Age & Spirituality, Spiritualism & Witchcraft, Occultism, Freedom, Metaphysics, Anthroposophy, Psychotrony, Parapsychology, Free Will, Rudolf Steiner, 1861-1925, Pseudophilosophy
- Original title
- Die Philosophie der Freiheit
- Rating
- 4.25 out of 5
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- Exploring the nature of human freedom, Rudolf Steiner's work delves into the philosophical question of whether individuals possess free will. The text is divided into two parts: the first focuses on the prerequisites for freedom of thought, discussing knowledge and perception, while the second addresses the conditions necessary for freedom of action. Originally published in German in 1894, this English edition is a facsimile of the 1916 version and remains a significant contribution to philosophical discourse on autonomy and spiritual activity.

