Richard Seddon
About
Richard Seddon studied moral sciences (philosophy, ethics, logic and psychology) with Bertrand Russell and John Wisdom—an advocate and colleague of Ludwig Wittgenstein—at Cambridge. He spent his working life as a personnel manager. A student of anthroposophy for seven decades, he is the author of several books.
Author's Books
The Collected Works of Rudolf Steiner Series
258
The Anthroposophic Movement
The History and Conditions of the Anthroposophical Movement in Relation to the Anthroposophical Society: An Encouragement for Self-Examination (CW 258)
Rudolf Steiner
Introduction by Christian von Arnim
Translated by Christian von Arnim
Edited by Richard Seddon
Introduction by Christian von Arnim
Translated by Christian von Arnim
Edited by Richard Seddon
Rudolf Steiner Press
The Challenge of Lazarus-John
An Esoteric Interpretation
Temple Lodge Publishing
The Mystery of Arthur at Tintagel
An Esoteric Study
Rudolf Steiner Press
Mani, His Life and Work
Transforming Evil
Temple Lodge Publishing
Philosophy as an Approach to the Spirit
An Introduction to the Fundamental Works of Rudolf Steiner
Temple Lodge Publishing
The Future of Humanity and the Earth
As Foreseen by Rudolf Steiner
Temple Lodge Publishing
Rudolf Steiner
Introduction by Michael Wilson
Translated by George Adams, Pauline Wehrle and Richard Seddon
Introduction by Michael Wilson
Translated by George Adams, Pauline Wehrle and Richard Seddon
Rudolf Steiner Press
Rudolf Steiner
Introduction by Michael Wilson
Translated by Michael Wilson, George Adams, Pauline Wehrle and Richard Seddon
Revised by Johanna Collis and Pauline Wehrle
Introduction by Michael Wilson
Translated by Michael Wilson, George Adams, Pauline Wehrle and Richard Seddon
Revised by Johanna Collis and Pauline Wehrle
Rudolf Steiner Press