
Goethes Weltanschauung
"Goethes Weltanschauung" by Rudolf Steiner is a philosophical exploration written in the late 19th century. The text examines Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's unique worldview, particularly his understanding of nature and artistic expression. It delves into the integral relationship between observation and the inner workings of the mind, suggesting that true knowledge arises from this harmonious interaction. The opening of the work sets the stage for a deep examination of Goethe's thoughts and how they manifest in his various writings and artistic creations. Steiner reflects on the significance of Goethe's observations of nature, positing that to fully grasp the essence of Goethe's poetry and philosophy, one must appreciate the experiences and natural phenomena that influenced him. Steiner articulates his approach to understanding Goethe's world through personal engagement with his ideas and emphasizes the necessity of an individual interpretation while criticizing the overshadowing of subjective experience in the search for objective knowledge in philosophy.
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