The Education of Children Rudolf Steiner 30 İndirim — Rudolf Steiner

The Education of Children Rudolf Steiner 30 İndirim
Rudolf SteinerPlatanus Publishing
The Education of Children Rudolf Steiner 30 İndirim
Rudolf SteinerRudolf Steiner tarafından kaleme alınan The Education of Children Platanus Publishing eseri olarak okurlarla buluşuyor The Education of Children Rudolf Steiner Kitap Özeti The third principle of the human being is the so called body of feeling or astral body It is the vehicle of pain and pleasure of impulse desire passion and so forth An entity composed merely of a physical and an etheric body has nothing of all this to which may be ascribed the term sensation The plant has no sensation If many a learned man of our time concludes that plants have a certain power of sensation from the fact that many of them respond to a stimulus by movement or in other ways he merely shows that he does not know the essence of sensation The point is not whether the being in question responds to an outward stimulus but rather whether the stimulus reflects itself through an inner experience such as pleasure or pain impulse desire etc If this be not the standard of sensation one would be justified in asserting that blue litmus paper has a sense of feeling for certain substances because on coming into contact with them it turns red Yayınevi Platanus Publishing Yazar Rudolf Steiner Sayfa 38 Sayfa Kağıt 2 Hamur Boyut 14 00x21 00 cm Basım Yılı Mart 2020 Barkod 9786257058193 Kategori Yabancı Dilde Kitaplar

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The third principle of the human being is the so called body of feeling or astral body It is the vehicle of pain and pleasure of impulse desire passion and so forth An entity composed merely of a physical and an etheric body has nothing of all this to which may be ascribed the termmdash sensation The plant has no sensation If many a learned man of our time concludes that plants have a certain power of sensation from the fact that many of them respond to a stimulus by movement or in other ways he merely shows that he does not know the essence of sensation The point is not whether the being in question responds to an outward stimulus but rather whether the stimulus reflects itself through an inner experience such as pleasure or pain impulse desire etc If this be not the standard of sensation one would be justified in asserting that blue litmus paper has a sense of feeling for certain substances because on coming into contact with them it turns red