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of the knower coming alive in an inner life of their own? That would be the task of a new science-conception adequate to reality, were it to extend the well-worn, quantifying principle toward the sources of art that lie in the spiritual-soul nature of the human being. These sources are nothing other than what the spirit, stirred by what is sense-perceived, speaks as idea to the soul. In the experience of this idea something moral reveals itself, in which spirit-experience and sense-experience fuse into a unity. This primal source of moral action must be opened up by the human being striving toward freedom — that is, toward the development of the consciousness soul.[1] The path of uniting science and art, out of the force of the human I striving toward self-knowledge, into a higher whole — that path Goethe pressed forward along in a lifelong struggle. Rudolf Steiner made it accessible, as a path of schooling for the soul, to every human being willing to walk it.[2]

  1. See Rudolf Steiner: Die Philosophie der Freiheit, GA 4, Dornach 1995.
  2. See Rudolf Steiner: Wie erlangt man Erkenntnisse der höheren Welten?, GA 10, Dornach 1992.