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Based on Wolfgang Müller's recently published publication "Unreasonable Anthroposophy" (orig. "Zumutung Anthroposophie"), the lecture addresses the contribution of anthroposophical spiritual science to the anthropological debates of the 20th century. On the eve of the Auschwitz Memorial Day (January 27), Peter Selg addresses this using the example of the medical-ethical and -sociological analyses by Alexander Mitscherlich after 1945 and the founding of the University of Witten-Herdecke by Gerhard Kienle (1983).
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«Follow the science!» is a common motto of our time. Only what can be scientifically proven deserves to be taken seriously. But what is scientific? Certainly not anthroposophy, some claim without ever having studied it.
However, today's world can only be truly understood by those who develop appropriate mental, intellectual and artistic research methods that go beyond the paradigms of the measurable, countable and weighable that apply in natural science.
As living beings, plants, animals and humans require procedures that include the living, mental and spiritual spheres so that they can be recognized and promoted according to their own nature. To this end, anthroposophy develops methods of knowledge that our world urgently needs and whose fruitfulness is proven, for example, in the practice of biodynamic agriculture, anthroposophic medicine, education, curative education, natural and social science. With the series of lectures, we would like to present an expansion of the understanding of science through anthroposophy from various specialist areas.
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