(An Essay on "Hume to Hegel," Featured in The Absolute Choice): The Fundamentality of “Natural Belief” and Our World of Paralyzed Centipedes and Kafkaesque Mice
That's a really, really, really good question: he was amazing prolific on a ton of different subjects. I would actually start with Owen Barfield's "Saving the Appearances," which was heavily influenced by Steiner. Steiner's early work is what I prefer, say "Truth and Knowledge," and there's also that amazing YouTube Channel, Brief Outlines, which discusses Steiner's metaphysics. I would then start with that and then read his books between 1890 and 1905, say "Mysticism at the Dawn of Modern Age" and "Theosophy."
Hi Daniel, is there a particular text you'd refer me to for Rudolf Steiner 'consciousness evolution'/connections with Teilhard de Jardin?
That's a really, really, really good question: he was amazing prolific on a ton of different subjects. I would actually start with Owen Barfield's "Saving the Appearances," which was heavily influenced by Steiner. Steiner's early work is what I prefer, say "Truth and Knowledge," and there's also that amazing YouTube Channel, Brief Outlines, which discusses Steiner's metaphysics. I would then start with that and then read his books between 1890 and 1905, say "Mysticism at the Dawn of Modern Age" and "Theosophy."