

Modern man experiences a profound need for freedom. In this book, Rudolf Steiner shows that this need is not based on an illusion. He establishes the reality of freedom and the possibility of free acts through the experience of pure thinking that rises to the spiritual world and brings forth from the spiritual world the impulses of moral acts. The human being discovers within himself his own spiritual nature and his faculty of creative moral imagination. He can act as a free being based on what he recognizes as right (moral intuition). Rudolf Steiner thus lays the foundations of ethical individualism in this work.
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The modern man experiences a deep need for freedom. In this book, Rudolf Steiner shows that this need is not based on an illusion. He establishes the reality of freedom and the possibility of free actions through the experience of pure thinking that rises to the spiritual world and brings forth from the spiritual world the impulses of moral actions.
The human being discovers within themselves their own spiritual nature and their faculty of moral creative imagination. They can act as a free being based on what they recognize as just (moral intuition). Rudolf Steiner thus lays down in this work the foundations of ethical individualism.
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Modern man experiences a profound need for freedom. In this book, Rudolf Steiner shows that this need is not based on an illusion. He establishes the reality of freedom and the possibility of free acts through the experience of pure thinking that rises to the spiritual world and brings forth from the spiritual world the impulses of moral acts. The human being discovers within himself his own spiritual nature and his faculty of creative moral imagination. He can act as a free being based on what he recognizes as right (moral intuition). Rudolf Steiner thus lays the foundations of ethical individualism in this work.