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  • ANTHROPOSOPHY (A FRAGMENT)

    A New Foundation for the Study of Human Nature

    Rudolf Steiner

    ANTHROPOSOPHY (A FRAGMENT)

    This written attempt to create a spiritual anthropology was found among Rudolf Steiner's unpublished works after his death.

    Although fragmentary, this key work on 'Anthroposophy' is of enormous interest and importance. Here are the first steps toward the development of a true psychology of spirit, using a phenomenological approach to the human senses, the life processes, the I-experience, the human form and the human relationship to higher spiritual worlds. Steiner struggled to express the concepts related in this book, since many of the terms used in neurology, psychology and cognitive studies did not yet exist in 1910. Since then there has been much progress, and this translation benefits from more than 80 years of development in the study of the human senses, cognition, and, neurology.

    While not an easy text, Anthroposophy (A Fragment) is essential for understanding Rudolf Steiner's view of the human body - especially its formation and function in relation to spirit.

    Included are an introduction by neurologist Dr James Dyson, an anthroposophical doctor; a foreword by Robert Sardello, co-founder and co-director of the School of Spiritual Psychology; and a translator's preface by Detlef Hardorp.

    July 2007; Trans. C.E. Creeger & D. Hardorp (Written 1910, GA 45); SB; 224pp; 21.5 x 14 cm; pb;

    £22.50  ISBN 9780880104012