<b>1 INTRODUCTION </b> <p><b>Introduction A</b></p> <p><b>1A:</b> The conceptual context of Steiner's worldview<p> 1A1: Steiner's early interest in cognition, spirituality and drama</p> <p>1A2: Steiner's spiritual-holistic epistemology</p> <p>1A3: Steiner's involvement in Theosophy and esoteric-spiritual drama</p> <p>1A4: The reception of Steiner's spiritual worldview and his break with the Theosophical Society</p>

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Rudolf Steiner, dramatic anthroposophy

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--, .-.-. (2017). <b>1 INTRODUCTION </b> <p><b>Introduction A</b></p> <p><b>1A:</b> The conceptual context of Steiner’s worldview<p> 1A1: Steiner’s early interest in cognition, spirituality and drama</p> <p>1A2: Steiner’s spiritual-holistic epistemology</p> <p>1A3: Steiner’s involvement in Theosophy and esoteric-spiritual drama</p> <p>1A4: The reception of Steiner’s spiritual worldview and his break with the Theosophical Society</p>. Otago German Studies, 19. https://doi.org/10.11157/ogs-vol19id286