Theosophy
An Introduction to the Supersensible Knowledge of the World and the Destination of Man
by Rudolf Steiner, Elizabeth Douglas Shields, Henry B. Monges, Thomas O'Keefe, David Ecklund & Clifford Venho
- First published:
- 20th century
- Languages: English, German
- Content type: Fiction
Austrian philosopher, playwright, and artist Rudolf Steiner (1861–1925) is perhaps best known as an educational philosopher and reformer, the founder of Steiner (or Waldorf) schools located around the world. These schools' philosophy represents the priorities Steiner discusses in Theosophy: the development of body, soul, and spirit. Goethe was an important influence on Steiner, and he edited the poet's scientific works (1889–1896). Steiner was an active member and leader of the German branch of Madame Blavatsky's Theosophical Society, eventually broke away from theosophy, as he developed his own spiritual philosophy termed 'anthroposophy'; this philosophical movement asserted the potential of realizing a spiritual reality through cognition. This 1910 translation by Elizabeth Douglas Shields is of the book's third German edition; it was first published in 1904. This work will be of particular interest to historians of philosophy, of spiritual movements and of education.
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Included because retained bibliographic metadata links this work to Theosophy, Anthroposophy, and New Thought.
Controlled discovery queries from crossref, libris, openalex, and openlibrary matched “Anthroposophy” and “Theosophy”. Retained metadata contains “Theosophy” in the title, “Anthroposophy” in the description, “theosophical” in the description, and 4 additional metadata match(es).
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- “Theosophy”· via Libris, National Library of Sweden
- “Theosophy”· via OpenAlex
- “Anthroposophy”· via Open Library
- “Theosophy”· in title
- “Anthroposophy”· in description
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Editions
Open Library reports 16 editions; 2 cataloged here.
| Edition | Date | Publisher | Language | ISBN | Access | Links |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
an introduction to the supersensible knowledge of the world and the destination of man Libris bibliographic record | 2007 | — | English |
| Catalog record | |
An Introduction to the Supersensible Knowledge of the World and the Destination of Man Crossref publisher-supplied book record | 2011 | Cambridge University Press; Cambridge University Press eBooks | English |
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Subjects
- Social Sciences
- Philosophy
- Arts and Humanities
- Text
- Art
- Occultism
- Non-fiction literature
- Psychology
- Religious Studies and Spiritual Practices
- Medicine
- Theology
- Theosophy
- Social Psychology
- Art history
- Classics
- Anthroposophy
- Metaphysics
- Jungian Analytical Psychology
- Soul
- Teosofi
- German
- Scientific and Historical Analyses
- vitalism
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- Open Library work
- OpenAlex
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- Crossref10.1017/cbo9780511974649 (opens in a new tab)
- Libris, National Library of Sweden8rkkhwll2rpfxv2 (opens in a new tab)
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- Open LibraryOL21461353W (opens in a new tab)
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- Open Library reports 16 editions; this snapshot catalogs one representative edition and preserves work-level ISBN, date, and publisher aggregates.
- Catalog id
- openlibrary-work:OL21461353W
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