Freedom Cards
There are 200 Freedom Cards drawn from every chapter in Rudolf Steiner's The Philosophy Of Freedom. Each card presents a 'Step to Freedom,' precisely derived from the book’s core topics and rooted in the progressive development of cognition. Freedom Cards are a practical tool for developing cognitive intuitionism and applying the principles of The Philosophy of Freedom.
Create Your Own Freedom Card Sets
The Freedom Cards are a powerful tool for unlocking your inner potential, strengthening self-directed thinking, and cultivating true ethical individualism. Whether used for daily reflection, deep study, or navigating life’s challenges, the cards provide a structured yet intuitive path toward personal and spiritual growth. Download freedom cards on the "Freedom Cards" page.
Worldview Practice Exercises
Each Worldview Practice Exercise presents an article or paragraph you’d find in publications like The Guardian, Aeon, or Quillette that expresses a unique way of seeing the world — a worldview. These exercises help you recognize the dominant worldview in a passage and strengthen your freedom of thought. See more on the "Worldviews" page.
Your task:
- Read each piece closely.
- Identify the dominant worldview through its attitude, structure, and assumptions.
- Note any secondary worldviews that support or contrast it.
What is the dominant worldview in this paragraph? (first 6 are practical life, next 6 are philosophical viewpoints).
Paragraph #1, Paragraph #2, Paragraph #3, Paragraph #4, Paragraph #5, Paragraph #6,
Paragraph #7, Paragraph #8, Paragraph #9, Paragraph #10, Paragraph #11, Paragraph #12
What is the dominant worldview and what are the supporting worldviews, if any, in this article?
Article #1, Article #2, Article #3, Article #4, Article #5, Article #6,
Article #7, Article #8, Article #9, Article #10, Article #11, Article #12
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