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  • Title: Book: Riddles of Philosophy: Table of Contents
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  • Title: Book: Riddles of Philosophy: Cover Sheet
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  • Title: Book: Riddles of Philosophy: Back Cover
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  • Title: Book: Riddles of Philosophy: Introduction
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    • sense of the word. It does not give a history of the philosophical
    • systems, nor does it present a number philosophical problems
    • the word. It does not give a history of the philosophical systems, nor
    • does it present a number of philosophical problems historically. Its
    • than problems. Philosophical concepts, systems and problems are, to be
    • philosophical thinking appears in human history. Philosophical
    • What is new here is the treatment of the history of philosophic
    • of pure philosophical studies, where every concept used should be
    • earlier philosophical books did not seem to imply any such
    • mark a definite departure from his earlier philosophical ones.
    • after a long period of philosophic studies. A glance at Rudolf
    • philosophical studies that his anthroposophy as a science of the
    • spirit appears on the scene. The purely philosophical publications
    • his early philosophical publications. His deep concern was the
    • philosophical systems or problems. They reveal an inner struggle of
    • now be partly demonstrated in an outline of the philosophic thinking
    • In this description the relation between his philosophical works and his
    • bridge that can lead from Steiner's early philosophical works into the
  • Title: Book: Riddles of Philosophy: Introductory Remarks to the 1914 Edition
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    • The description of the life of the philosophical spirit from the
    • of the philosophical problems. The last sixty years represent the age
    • the old philosophical mode of thinking, but simply by taking over that
    • in order to prevent them from invading the philosophical sphere. It is
    • for this reason necessary, in presenting the philosophical life of
    • philosophical works, had been intended. The opinion appears to be
    • thoroughly natural science has influenced the philosophical life of
    • the evolution of the philosophical life along the lines indicated in
    • only to give a short outline of the history of philosophical problems,
    • is the philosophical conviction of the author of this book that the
    • philosophical foundation of these results. But whoever seeks the
    • philosophical foundation.
    • preconceived idea into his observation of philosophical life. He
  • Title: Book: RoP: Guiding Thoughts on the Method of Presentation (Pt1 Ch1)
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    • Seen from this viewpoint, the examination of the philosophical
    • that in exploring the philosophical views of the occident he has found
    • the philosophical struggle of mankind presented themselves to his
    • man's philosophical development the existence of objective spiritual
    • It can be shown that in the evolutionary course of the philosophical
    • The first epoch of the development of philosophical views begins in
    • All attempts to find the philosophical thought life developed in
    • thought experience that the philosophical development proceeds that
    • philosophical spirits of that time. All philosophical aspirations of
    • religious conceptions with their philosophical thinking. Through this
    • With the close of this third period the character of philosophical
    • fourth epoch in the evolution of the philosophical world view begins.
    • book is to show how far philosophical knowledge has advanced in the
    • of philosophical search, philosophy derived its powers from the
    • to the philosophical world picture that gradually senses its own
    • inner power. The philosophical strength of the period manifests itself
    • philosophical life increases in its ability to master the element of
    • to form a philosophical world picture. This picture is now challenged
    • The impulse caused by this question dominates the philosophical
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  • Title: Book: RoP: The World Conception of the Greek Thinkers (Pt1 Ch2)
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    • philosophical thought but that this observation is difficult because
    • men, gradually finds its place in the stream of philosophical
    • followers, whose philosophical belief is called scepticism, were in
    • philosophical current called Neo-Platonism, which in a way forms an
  • Title: Book: RoP: Thought Life from the Beginning of the Christian Era to John Scotus Erigena (Pt1 Ch3)
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    • philosophy submerges into religious life. The philosophical trends
    • movements have no connection with the development of the philosophical
  • Title: Book: RoP: The World Conceptions of the Middle Ages (Pt1 Ch4)
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    • indication of this situation. The ensuing philosophical currents are
    • philosophical life of the Greeks. Whatever different forms the
    • philosophical currents in this age assume, they all hinge on the
    • philosophical life advances when we realize how, for Plato and
    • In the period between the ancient current of philosophical life and
    • philosophical evolution turns into a search for the new reality
  • Title: Book: RoP: The World Conceptions of the Modern Age of Thought Evolution (Pt1 Ch5)
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    • It becomes apparent in the modern philosophical development in a great
    • 1650. The starting point of his philosophical endeavor is significant
    • against all perception. In the development of modern philosophical
    • Descartes lives in a time in which a new impulse in the philosophical
    • soul. In the field of philosophical life, this transformation becomes
    • new tendency in the philosophical life begins to make itself felt.
    • philosophical soul, which knew its ego in the divine whole and felt
    • spirit. He awakened the need for philosophical questions in the widest
    • philosophical investigation of current events, but that is not the
    • philosophical view of Hume, every conception that man forms beyond the
    • In the philosophical development since the fifteenth and sixteenth
    • fill the philosophical life of his time. He had a stimulating effect
    • philosophical system, it has already lost its magical power over the
    • soul. For this reason, the power of thought and the philosophical
  • Title: Book: RoP: The Age of Kant and Goethe (Pt1 Ch6)
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    • Kant undertook the greatest work that philosophical reason has perhaps
    • Various currents of philosophical development of previous times
    • adopted them in their philosophical world pictures, thereby following
    • ever proceeded so truly philosophically as did Herr Kant. What
    • who penetrate into Schiller's philosophical ideas must regret that he
    • “The windows of the philosophical academic halls are too high to
    • tune himself to be either philosophical or philological, critical or
  • Title: Book: RoP: The Classics of World and Life Conception (Pt1 Ch7)
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    • reason, he was really limited in his philosophical position all his
    • philosophical ideas moved completely in the direction of this older
    • published his Philosophical Inquiries Concerning the Nature of
    • Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences (1827). He continued
    • all. What he had set out to do was to spread philosophical light over
    • have this contradiction within themselves. When the philosophical
    • Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences). This independence,
    • sounds like a philosophical justification of Goethe's words:
  • Title: Book: RoP: Reactionary World Conceptions (Pt1 Ch8)
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    • struggle sufficiently. The course of the philosophical evolution shows
    • attempts at philosophical formulations that do not reach the summit of
    • philosophical thought as a new aim of life. The sudden death of his
    • that Kant, Fichte and Schelling introduced to the German philosophical
    • and Theodor Echtermeyer, served as a forum for the philosophical
  • Title: Book: RoP: The Radical World Conceptions (Pt1 Ch2)
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    • life of the world with his philosophical spirit appeared to him a most
  • Title: Book: RoP: The Struggle Over the Spirit (Pt2 Ch1)
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    • toward the end of his Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences,
    • that thinks itself; it is knowing truth. . . . Philosophical
    • centuries of philosophical investigation of the riddles of existence
    • fundamental problem, into the center of philosophical reflection. What
    • stagnation in the philosophical field sets in. The productivity with
    • respect to philosophical ideas ceases. It would have had to develop in
    • are made to start from one point or another of the philosophical
    • philosophical situation of the time. The excellent thinker, Franz
    • Philosophical Field, in 1874:
    • of decreasing philosophical studies. If the hope for success had come
    • follows: How does the philosophical world conception develop beyond
    • Weisse in 1834 with the title, The Philosophical Secret
    • the philosophical conceptions of this time were engaged in a hard
    • which philosophical inquiry cannot be deprived. . . . And now we
    • general. It appears finally, in its highest form, in the philosophical
    • radical transformation of all former philosophical world and life
    • In the first place materialism, or the whole philosophical current
    • oldest form of philosophical contemplation in existence but also one
    • realistic philosophical contemplation of existence that, above all,
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  • Title: Book: RoP: Darwinism and World Conception (Pt2 Ch2)
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    • philosophical light on the vast field of accumulated facts that was so
    • the same time to the philosophical principles and the scientific
    • philosophical spirit. He does not at all work toward results that for
    • some philosophical motivation or other are considered to be the aim of
    • his world conception or of his philosophical thinking. What is
    • philosophical about him is his method. For him, science itself has the
  • Title: Book: RoP: The World as Illusion (Pt2 Ch3)
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    • book, A Defense of Philosophical Doubt, Being an Essay on the
    • not consciously consider this search as their philosophical aim, and
  • Title: Book: RoP: Echoes of the Kantian Mode of Conception (Pt2 Ch4)
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    • a certain current of philosophical life after Eduard Zeller's speech
    • Theories (1884), are veritable models of philosophical criticism.
    • at the outset of the philosophical reflection.
    • complete disbelief in any philosophical world conception.
  • Title: Book: RoP: World Conceptions of Scientific Factuality (Pt2 Ch5)
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    • Philosophic Positive (6 vols., 1830 – 42), was sharply
    • bias as they appear when we approach them without philosophical or
    • direction. His Cours de Philosophic Positive is an attempt to
    • philosophical thoughts. The thread that led from the scientific
  • Title: Book: RoP: Modern Idealistic World Conceptions (Pt2 Ch6)
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    • philosophical problems.
    • philosophically explained from the non-logical will element, Eduard
    • through such a power. The philosophical endeavor strives for such a
    • A thinker who derived his thoughts as much from the philosophical
    • multiformity. (Philosophic der Erlösung)
    • published philosophical work, Atomism of Will. He rejects
    • with philosophical things unread, for you lack the ability that is
    • considers the soul as what it appears before all philosophical
    • In many currents of modern philosophical life one notices the
    • revealed. At the same time, these philosophical currents show that the
    • The ideas of the philosophical thought picture of Wilhelm Wundt (1832
    • In the course that his philosophical investigations take, Hamerling
    • to the ideas of the world picture. The characterized philosophical
  • Title: Book: RoP: Modern Man and His World Conception (Pt2 Ch7)
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    • description constituted their philosophic activity. Nietzsche is
    • stake, Nietzsche's philosophical life developed in such a way that
    • philosophical ideas, sets them aglow with his ardent will-nature and
    • expressed in a grandiose hymn of philosophic vision. The knowledge
    • In Goethe the deep impulse of modern philosophical life became
    • Such philosophical tendencies show that there are forces at work in
    • philosophical question itself is lost. The task with which the human
    • modes of conception now appear to be special philosophical thought
    • soul. One can see in this philosophical mode of thinking the attempt
    • he offered expositions that are filled with all the philosophical
    • philosophical world riddles, separated itself from the world, strives
    • belonging to the same current of the philosophical development. He is
    • philosophical development feels itself more and more separated from
    • and others who share their philosophical convictions. In directing
    • development of thought life since its first philosophical flowering
    • philosophical mode of thinking thought proves intimately connected
    • observer from finding philosophical riddles at its end that demand
    • The philosophical thinking at which A. v. Leclaire (born 1848),
    • shows how philosophical inquiry can remain confined to the narrow
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  • Title: Book: RoP: A Brief Outline of an Approach to Anthroposophy (Pt2 Ch8)
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    • If one observes how, up to the present time, the philosophical world
    • philosophical systems, and Kant's ideas are more or less taken as its
    • of philosophical development, found itself more and more isolated with
    • that reality in the course of its philosophical development. This soul
    • philosophical things unread, for you lack the ability that is
    • philosophically what has been briefly described. Perspectives are
    • its modern development. A philosophical point of view is outlined in
    • later philosophical work,
    • There an attempt is made to give the philosophical
    • conception toward which philosophical development has tended since the
    • philosophical investigation toward the self-observation of the soul.
    • delivered before the Philosophical
    • development of the philosophical outlook led to the birth of thought.
    • philosophical development shows that thought experience was, to be
    • this world conception rests on a serious philosophical foundation. On
    • philosophy itself. It shows that the course of philosophical thought
    • philosophical development. Franz Brentano in his Psychology
    • For a fuller coverage of the philosophical riddles like these, the
    • followed by it. Far more important than the philosophical results are
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  • Title: Book: Riddles of Philosophy: Preface to the 1914 Edition
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    • contribution to a collection of philosophical works only provided me
    • with the challenge to sum up results of the philosophical developments
    • last one hundred and thirty years of philosophical development. Such a
    • book.” But the philosophical views of the last century lived
    • within me in such a way that, in presenting its philosophical
    • philosophical development since the sixth century B.C. In the second
    • a detailed presentation of the philosophical possibilities of the
    • outline of the history of philosophical problems but to discuss these
    • philosophical needs of our time. What precedes this period is of the
    • instance. My aim, however, was not to enumerate all philosophical
    • philosophical problems. In such a presentation it is inappropriate to
    • record a philosophical opinion of the past if its essential points
    • to him that the presentation of the philosophical views that I gave in
  • Title: Book: Riddles of Philosophy: Preface to the 1918 Edition
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    • philosophical contemplation to immediate life. Every
    • philosophical thought that is not demanded by this life is condemned
    • history of the evolution of philosophical thought from any kind of
    • mankind needs such thoughts, philosophical world views have come into
    • philosophical thought, the existence of the “Riddles of
    • philosophical contemplation of the world possesses for a whole, full
    • to be based on fact. Philosophical contemplation is supposed to be a
    • understanding the philosophical evolution of mankind.
    • contradicts philosophically the preceding one. In the introductory
    • as preconceived and then superimposed on the view of philosophical
    • obtaining a philosophical viewpoint that is adequate to the dominating
  • Title: Book: Riddles of Philosophy: Preface to the 1923 Edition
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    • satisfaction to one who is engaged in a philosophical struggle. What
    • find contradictions in the course of my philosophical development. In



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