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“We love them as we love a child. We want to see them realized, and we intervene on their behalf because they are a part of our own being. The idea is the guideline for conduct, and love is the driving force in Goethean morality.”— Rudolf Steiner (c.1883), Nature’s Open Secret: Introduction to Goethe’s Scientific Writings [1]
“Libb Thims is a strong atheist who adheres to a physics-based morality, and considers himself a Goethean revolutionist.”
— David Bossens (2013), Belgian philosopher; on Thims and the Goethean revolution