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PHILOSOPHY OF FREEDOM by RUDOLF STEINER CHAPTER ONE Conscious Human Action FREEDOM or NECESSITY? INDIFFERENT CHOICE FREEDOM OF CHOICE Chapter 1
Conscious Human
Action
[1] Is man
in his thinking
and acting
a spiritually free being,
or is
he compelled
by the iron necessity
of purely natural law?
There are
few questions
upon which
so much sagacity
has been brought to bear.
The idea
of the freedom
of the human
will
has found
enthusiastic supporters and stubborn opponents
in plenty.
There are those
who,
in their moral fervor,
label anyone
a man
of limited intelligence
who can deny so patent
a fact
as freedom.
Opposed
to them
are
others
who regard it
as the acme
of unscientific thinking
for anyone
to believe
that
the uniformity of natural law
is broken
in the sphere
of human action
and thinking.
One
and the same thing
is thus proclaimed,
now
as the most precious possession
of humanity,
now
as its most fatal illusion.
Infinite subtlety
has been employed
to explain how
human freedom
can be consistent
with the laws
working
in nature,
of which man,
after all,
is a part.
No less is the trouble
to which
others
have gone
to explain how
such
a delusion
as this could have arisen.
That
we are dealing here
with one
of the most important questions
for life,
religion,
conduct,
science,
must be felt
by anyone
who includes any degree
of thoroughness
at
all in his make-up. mmmmmmmmmmmm
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