Anthroposophy, a philosophy founded by
Rudolf Steiner, postulates the existence of an objective, intellectually comprehensible
spiritual world that is accessible by direct experience through inner development. More specifically, it aims to develop faculties of perceptive imagination, inspiration and intuition through the cultivation of a form of thinking independent of sensory experience, and to present the results thus derived in a manner subject to rational verification. Anthroposophy aims to attain in its study of spiritual experience the precision and clarity attained by the
natural sciences in their investigations of the physical world. The philosophy has double roots in
German idealism and
German mysticism and was initially expressed in language drawn from Theosophy.