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Human and Cosmic Thought

Human and Cosmic Thought

Rudolf Steiner - GA 151

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4 lectures, Berlin, January 20–23, 1914 (CW 151)

What convinces us of the truth of a point of view?

Why do we find it difficult to understand or accept differing perspectives?

What are the inner foundations of our knowledge?

In these concentrated, aphoristic lectures, Rudolf Steiner speaks of twelve main philosophical perspectives and the importance of comprehending each of them. Appreciating the variety of worldviews not only sharpens our thinking and makes it more flexible, but also helps us to overcome a narrow-minded one sidedness, promoting tolerance of others and their ideas and opinions. The future of philosophy rests not on defending one perspective and refuting all others, but in learning to experience the validity of all perspectives.

Steiner also explains how each philosophical standpoint is colored by a particular soul “mood” that influences the way we pursue knowledge as individuals. He describes the work of several thinkers in this way while shedding light on their unique contributions to human culture. Through such insights into the true nature of human thinking, we are led to understand the quality of cosmic thought, and how human beings are a thought that is thought by the hierarchies of the cosmos.

This revised translation features an introduction by Robert McDermott and editorial notes and appendices by Frederick Amrine, along with an index.

This volume is a translation from German of Der menschliche und der kosmische Gedanke, Rudolf Steiner Verlag; 2nd ed., 2014 (GA 151).

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