Preface
to the New Edition, 1918
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In
1897 I undertook to describe in this book the Goethean
world view; I wanted to draw together what the study of the Goethean
spiritual life over the course of many years had given me. The “Preface
to the First Edition” gives a picture of what I felt my goal to be back
then. Were I writing this preface today I would not write it any differently
with respect to content but only with respect to style. But since I
see no reason to change anything essential in the rest of the book,
it would seem to me dishonest to take a different tone today in speaking
about the feelings with which I sent the book into the world twenty
years ago. Neither what I have been able to follow in the Goethe literature
since its publication nor the findings presented by recent natural scientific
research have changed the thought I expressed in the book. I believe
I am not without understanding for the great advances of this research
in the last twenty years. But I do not believe that it gives any reason
to speak differently at present about Goethe's world view than I did
in 1897. What I said about the relationship of the Goethean world view
to the situation then with respect to the generally accepted ideas about
nature also seems valid to me with respect to the natural science of
our day. The stance of my book would not be any different had I written
it today. Only some additions and expansions which seemed important
to me in many places distinguish this new edition from the old one.
In the epilogue to this
new edition I have expressed the fact that what I have published in
the last sixteen years about spiritual science also cannot cause me
to make any essential change in content.
Rudolf Steiner
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