Truth and Knowledge
โ Scribed by Rudolf Steiner, Paul, M. Allen, Rita Stebbing
- Publisher
- Steiner Books
- Year
- 1981
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 45
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Truth and Knowledge, essentially Rudolf Steiner's doctoral dissertation, subtitled Introduction to The Philosophy of Freedom," is just that--an essential work in the foundations of spiritual science. In it, the epistemological foundations of spiritual knowledge are clearly and logically presented.
Originally published together with The Philosophy of Freedom in a single volume, this work is fundamental to an understanding of that seminal work (currently published as Intuitive Thinking as a Spiritual Path) and to a more complete comprehension of the philosophical basis of Steiner's spiritual science.
CONTENTS:
- Preliminary Remarks
- Kant's Basic Epistemological Question
- Epistemology since Kant
- The Starting Point of Epistemology
- Cognition and Reality
- Epistemology Free of Assumptions and Fichte's Science of Knowledge
- Epistemological Conclusion
- Practical Conclusion
โฆ Table of Contents
Local Disk......Page 0
Truth and Knowledge By Rudolf Steiner......Page 1
Scan / Edit Notes......Page 2
1 - Prefaces......Page 3
2 - Introduction......Page 8
3 - Preliminary Remarks......Page 15
4 - Kant's Basic Epistemological Question......Page 16
5 - Epistemology Since Kant......Page 20
6 - The Starting Point of Epistemology......Page 25
7 - Cognition and Reality......Page 31
8 - Theory of Knowledge......Page 35
9 - Epistemological Conclusion......Page 42
10 - Practical Conclusion......Page 44
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