
Necessità e libertà nella storia e nell'attività umana
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Narrated by:
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Silvia Cecchini
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By:
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Rudolf Steiner
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Ciclo di cinque conferenze tenute a Berlino nel 1916 in cui, con esempi e linguaggio molto semplice, Steiner approfondisce un tema che da sempre ha coinvolto filosofi e pensatori: quanto le azioni dell'uomo sono realmente libere, e quanto sono dettate dalla necessità? Siamo in grado di deciderle liberamente, o lo crediamo soltanto, come marionette i cui fili sono tirati da altre forze?
Interessante anche in queste conferenze la spiegazione della differenza tra forze luciferiche e arimaniche, con cui dobbiamo fare i conti nella nostra vita su questa terra.
©1944 public domain (P)2019 Silvia Cecchini
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