Riddles of the Soul
GA 21
The translator William Lindeman sums this volume up nicely: If ever a difficult book was worth every minute of effort it requires, this is it—all of it, not just the parts already published as The Case For Anthroposophy.
- Where Natural Science and Spiritual Science Meet
- Max Dessoir on Anthroposophy
- Franz Brentano, in Memoriam
- Sketches of Some of the Ramifications of the Content of This Book:
- The Philosophical Validation of Anthroposophy
- The Appearance of Limits to Knowledge
- The Abstractness of Our Concepts
- An Important Characteristic of Spiritual Perception
- The Real Basis of an Intentional Relation
- The Physical and Spiritual Dependencies of Man's Being
- Brentano's Separation of the Soul Element from What Is External to the Soul
- An Objection Often Raised Against Anthroposophy
- Closing Remark
- Appendix: Dessoir's Response to Steiner's Essay on Him