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Anthroposophy: Encyclopedia Ii - Anthroposophy - Description
Anthroposophy, though appreciative of all religions and cultural developments, emphasizes recent Western (rather than older Hindu or Budd...
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Anthroposophy: Encyclopedia Ii - Anthroposophy - Description
Anthroposophy, though appreciative of all religions and cultural developments, emphasizes recent Western (rather than older Hindu or Budd...
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Anthroposophy: Encyclopedia Ii - Anthroposophy - Relationship To Natural Science
Anthroposophy explicitly extends natural science's mandate - to study the world as external observers (a mandate which has been shaken by...
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Anthroposophy: Encyclopedia - Anthroposophy
Anthroposophy, also called spiritual science by its founder, Rudolf Steiner is a spiritual philosophy and approach to investigating non-p...
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Waldorf Education: Encyclopedia - Waldorf Education
Waldorf Education, sometimes called Steiner education, is a world-wide movement based on an educational philosophy first formulated by Au...
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Waldorf Education: Encyclopedia Ii - Waldorf Education - Criticism
Waldorf schools have been criticized for downplaying their spiritual nature, which many interpret to be religious. Some critics feel that...
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Waldorf Education: Encyclopedia Ii - Waldorf Education - History
Waldorf education was developed by Rudolf Steiner as an attempt to establish a school system that would facilitate the inclusive, broadly...
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Astral Body: Encyclopedia Ii - Astral Body - Later Interpretations
Rudolph Steiner at first followed Theosophical jargon like astral and Devachan, but after he broke away from the Theosophical society to ...
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Waldorf Education: Encyclopedia Ii - Waldorf Education - Description
Waldorf Education is principaly based on the work of Rudolf Steiner and was later developed by Hermann von Baravalle and Caroline von Hey...
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Waldorf Education: Encyclopedia Ii - Waldorf Education - Wider Social Purpose
Besides seeking to foster creative development of the "whole child," Steiner also started the Waldorf movement in order to help fulfill a...
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Waldorf Education: Encyclopedia Ii - Waldorf Education - History
Waldorf education was developed by Rudolf Steiner as an attempt to establish a school system that would facilitate the inclusive, broadly...
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Waldorf Education: Encyclopedia Ii - Waldorf Education - Replies To Criticism
Proponents cite research, by Piaget and others, which supports the view that early academic learning actually interferes with the develop...
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Waldorf Education: Encyclopedia Ii - Waldorf Education - See Also
Waldorf Education - List of Waldorf Schools.
See the separate article , List of Waldorf Schools.
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Waldorf Education: Encyclopedia Ii - Waldorf Education - Description
Waldorf Education is principaly based on the work of Rudolf Steiner and was later developed by Hermann von Baravalle and Caroline von Hey...
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Waldorf Education: Encyclopedia Ii - Waldorf Education - Wider Social Purpose
Besides seeking to foster creative development of the "whole child," Steiner also started the Waldorf movement in order to help fulfill a...
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Waldorf Education: Encyclopedia Ii - Waldorf Education - Debate Surrounding The Waldorf Teaching Method
Waldorf education does not teaching reading and academics until approximately age 6-7. Critics claim that a "window" of intellectual oppo...
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Anthroposophy: Encyclopedia Ii - Anthroposophy - History
In his early twenties, Steiner was asked to edit Goethe's scientific writings for a major publication of that writer's complete works. In...
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Anthroposophy: Encyclopedia Ii - Anthroposophy - History
In his early twenties, Steiner was asked to edit Goethe's scientific writings for a major publication of that writer's complete works. In...
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Anthroposophy: Encyclopedia Ii - Anthroposophy - Applications
Practical results of Anthroposophy include work in:
Architecture (Goetheanum),
Biodynamic agriculture,
Holistic Waldorf Education
Astros...
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Anthroposophy: Encyclopedia Ii - Anthroposophy - Aspects Of Anthroposophic Thinking
According to Steiner, a real spiritual world exists out of which the material one gradually condensed, and evolved. The spiritual world, ...
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Anthroposophy: Encyclopedia Ii - Anthroposophy - Critiques Of Anthroposophy
Some critics maintain that some anthroposophists tend to elevate Steiner's personal opinions to the level of absolute truths. Supporters ...
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Anthroposophy: Encyclopedia Ii - Anthroposophy - Critiques Of Anthroposophy
Anthroposophy's combination of clearly thought-through understanding with spiritual content is novel and thus can be controversial. Thoug...
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Anthroposophy: Encyclopedia Ii - Anthroposophy - Applications
Practical results of Anthroposophy include work in:
Architecture (Goetheanum),
Biodynamic agriculture,
Holistic Waldorf Education
Astros...
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Anthroposophy: Encyclopedia Ii - Anthroposophy - Successes Of Anthroposophy
Out of the anthroposophical movement have come nearly a thousand schools world-wide. These are often called Waldorf Schools, after the fi...
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Anthroposophy: Encyclopedia Ii - Anthroposophy - Aspects Of Anthroposophic Thinking
According to Steiner, a real spiritual world exists out of which the material one gradually condensed, and evolved. The spiritual world, ...
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Anthroposophy: Encyclopedia Ii - Anthroposophy - Place In Western Philosophy
The Epistemic basis for Anthroposophy is contained in the seminal work, The Philosophy of Freedom, as well as in Steiner's doctoral thesi...
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Anthroposophy: Encyclopedia Ii - Anthroposophy - Social Goals Of Anthroposophy
For a period after World War I, Steiner was extremely active and well-known in Germany in part because in many places he gave lectures on...
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Anthroposophy: Encyclopedia Ii - Anthroposophy - Successes Of Anthroposophy
Out of the anthroposophical movement have come nearly a thousand schools world-wide. These are often called Waldorf Schools, after the fi...
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Anthroposophy: Encyclopedia Ii - Anthroposophy - Social Goals Of Anthroposophy
For a period after World War I, Steiner was extremely active and well-known in Germany in part because in many places he gave lectures on...
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