Man as a Being of Sense and Perception
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Man as a Being of Sense and Perception
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Lectures Section
While natural science maintains that we have only five senses Steiner
shows that in reality we have twelve. There are the four outer senses
related to thinking: the ego sense, the thought sense, the word sense,
and the sense of hearing. Then follow the middle four senses related to
feeling: warmth, sight, taste, and smell. Finally there are the four
inner senses related to will: the sense of balance, the sense of movement,
the sense of life, and the sense of touch.
By Rudolf Steiner
Three lectures given at Dornach, Switzerland,
22nd, 23rd, 24th July, 1921
Bn 206.1; GA 206; CW 206
While natural science maintains that we have only five senses Steiner
shows that in reality we have twelve. There are the four outer senses
related to thinking: the ego sense, the thought sense, the word sense,
and the sense of hearing. Then follow the middle four senses related to
feeling: warmth, sight, taste, and smell. Finally there are the four
inner senses related to will: the sense of balance, the sense of movement,
the sense of life, and the sense of touch.
These three lectures, translated from German shorthand reports (unrevised
by the lecturer) by Dorothy Lenn, were given in Dornach in late July, 1921.
They are from the lecture series entitled,
Human Evolution, Cosmic Soul, Cosmic Spirit – II.
In the collected edition of Rudolf Steiner's works, the volume containing
the German texts is entitled:
Menschenwerden, Weltenseele und Wetlgeist. Zweiter Teil.
Der Mensch als geistiges Wesen im historischen Werdegang.
Der Mensch in seinem Zusammenhang mit dem Kosmos. Band VI
(vol. 206 in the Bibliographic Survey).
This volume is presented here with the kind permission of the Rudolf
Steiner Nachlassverwaltung, Dornach, Switzerland.
Copyright © 1958
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