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Paul Coroze
This work explores the intersection of spirituality and science through the lens of anthroposophy, a philosophical and spiritual framework founded by Rudolf Steiner. Anthroposophy posits that human beings are multidimensional entities, integrating physical, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual dimensions. The book likely delves into how this holistic worldview applies to understanding human consciousness, health, and purpose. By examining anthroposophical principles, the text may address topics such as the role of spirit in scientific inquiry, the nature of human development, and the integration of esoteric knowledge with empirical science. While rooted in esoteric traditions, the approach emphasizes practical applications for modern life, suggesting that spiritual insights can inform scientific and philosophical understanding. The work may also critique reductionist views of reality, advocating instead for a synthesis of material and immaterial perspectives. Anthroposophy’s influence extends to fields like education, art, and medicine, and this book could serve as an introduction to these applications. Readers interested in alternative spiritual frameworks or the philosophy of science may find value in its exploration of how anthroposophy bridges esoteric traditions with contemporary thought. The text might also discuss the historical context of anthroposophy’s development in early 20th-century Europe and its relevance to contemporary spiritual and scientific discourse.
| Publisher | Centre Triades |
|---|---|
| Pages | 183 |
| Format | Paperback |
| Search language | french |
| ISBN_10 | 2-852-48069-7 primary |
| ISBN_13 | 978-2-852-48069-8 primary |
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