File of the complete textbook in one PDF
The ILLUSTRATED Philosophy Of Freedom
by Rudolf Steiner 1916 Hoernle translation (Based on the 1894 Die Philosophie der Freiheit) |
|
PART I : THEORY The Theory of Freedom 0. THE GOAL OF KNOWLEDGE 1. CONSCIOUS HUMAN ACTION 2. WHY THE DRIVE FOR KNOWLEDGE IS FUNDAMENTAL 3. THOUGHT AS THE INSTRUMENT OF KNOWLEDGE 4. THE WORLD AS PERCEPTION 5. OUR KNOWLEDGE OF THE WORLD 6. HUMAN INDIVIDUALITY 7. ARE THERE ANY LIMITS TO COGNITION? |
PART II : PRACTICE The Reality of Freedom 8. THE FACTORS OF LIFE 9. THE IDEA OF FREEDOM 10. MONISM AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF FREEDOM 11. WORLD PURPOSE AND LIFE PURPOSE (The Destiny Of Man) 12. MORAL IMAGINATION (Darwinism and Morality) 13. THE VALUE OF LIFE (Optimism and Pessimism) 14. THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE GENUS |