id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 55761 Steiner, Rudolf The Philosophy of Spiritual Activity A Modern Philosophy of Life Developed by Scientific Methods .txt text/plain 91130 4600 67 percepts given to the senses, i.e., the Material World. and Reality, Subject and Object, Appearance and Thing-in-itself, Ego perception the object appears as given, in thought the mind seems to naïve man calls the outer world, or material nature, is for Berkeley world is my idea, I have enunciated the result of an act of thought, Thought contributes this content to the percept from the world of instead of a world-knower, subject and object (percept and self) would object, determined by natural law, is perceived by us as a process of all that is objective would be contained in percept, concept and idea. with external objects the idea is determined by the percept. of action lying outside the real world of our percepts and thoughts, in knowledge, man lives and enters into the world of ideas as effective moral activity depends on knowledge of the particular world ./cache/55761.txt ./txt/55761.txt