Filosofie Der Vrijheid by Rudolf Steiner

It argues that genuine human freedom arises when thinking becomes an independent, creative activity that produces moral intuitions guiding the will rather than mere obedience to external rules or instinct; through disciplined, imaginative cognition grounded in clear perception, individuals can form inner, comprehended ideals that make their actions truly free. The work develops an ethic of individual responsibility—ethical individualism—by exploring how knowing and willing unite in conscious decision, and it examines the psychological and social implications of people acting from self-determined moral insight.

Published
1894
Nationality
Austrian
Length
Medium
Pages
200-300 pages
Original Language
German
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Alternate Titles
- A Philosophy of Freedom
- Die Philosophie der Freiheit
- Filosofie der Vrijheid
- The Philosophy of Freedom
- The Philosophy of Spiritual Activity

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