PREFACE
TO THE SECOND EDITION
THIS lecture, now
appearing in a second edition, was given by me more than twenty
years ago at the Goethe Society in Vienna. On the occasion of
this new edition of one of my earlier works, the following may
perhaps be said. It has happened that changes in my views have
been discovered in the course of my literary career,
notwithstanding the fact that this work of mine, of more
than twenty years' standing, can be published to-day without
the alteration of a single sentence. If this alleged alteration
in my views was connected especially with my spiritual
scientific (anthroposophical) activity, my answer is, that on
reading through this lecture, the ideas developed in it appear
to me to be a healthy foundation for Anthroposophy, and the
anthroposophical way of thinking, in particular, to be most
suitable for the understanding of these ideas. The most
important part of what is said will scarcely be taken in,
really and consciously, by those whose ideas are set in another
direction. What stood, twenty years ago, behind my world of
ideas, I have worked out since that time in many and various
directions. This fact does not imply a change in my views.
The
few notes added at the end, for the sake of elucidation, might
equally well have been written twenty years ago. The
question might be asked, if what was said in this lecture
still holds good to-day with regard to Æsthetics? For in
this field, also, a good deal of work has certainly been
accomplished during the last two decades. It really seems to me
that it holds good at the present time still more than it did
twenty years ago. With regard to the development of
Æsthetics, a grotesque statement may be risked: that the
thoughts expressed in this lecture have become still more true
since they first appeared, although they have in no way
altered.
RUDOLF STEINER.
Bâle, 15th September, 1919.
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