Wise ones throughout history have given humanity a picture of the human ideal to strive for, such as religious saints like Jesus in the Gospels or Ayn Rand's selfish individualist. Rudolf Steiner presents to the world a new Human Ideal for our age, the Ethical Individualist. The Ethical Individualist stands at the highest point of human evolution. Part I of the book describes the FREE THINKING while Part II describes the FREE MORALITY of the Ethical Individualist. The human ideal unites these two sides.
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1. Conscious Human Action |
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Willing |
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14. The Individual |
2. Why The Desire For |
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Feeling |
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13. The Value Of Life |
3. Thought As The |
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12. Moral Imagination |
4. The World As Percept |
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Perception |
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11. World Purpose And Life Purpose |
5. Our Knowledge Of The World |
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Conception |
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10. Monism And The Philosophy Of Freedom |
6. Human Individuality |
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Idea |
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9. The Idea Of Freedom |
7. Are There Any Limits To Knowledge? |
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8. The Factors Of Life |
How can we get along? HARMONY OF INTENTIONS A moral misunderstanding, a clash of aims, is impossible between those who are free. |
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These are new Topic Headings for the Preface to The Philosophy of Freedom. The theme of the Preface is "The Goal Of Knowledge". So the topic headings describe the goal of knowledge of the Ideal Human.
The Goal Of Knowledge
0.0 Striving Towards Freedom
0.1 Truth Sought Within
0.2 Empowered By Truth
0.3 Knowing Springs From Within
0.4 Ascend To Knowledge In Our Own Way
0.5 Neither Acceptance Nor Agreement Is Demanded
0.6 Apply The Principles (of The Philosophy Of Freedom)
0.7 Practice Pure Thinking
0.8 View The World As A Living Whole
0.9 Science Throws Light On Philosophical Questions (like The Question Of Freedom)
0.10 The Goal Of Knowledge Is Human Development
0.11 Ideas Used For Ethical Purposes
0.12 Confront Ideas