An Interpretation of Rudolf Eucken's Philosophy

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Material of a kind other than thephysical has presented itself to it. Thus, in will-relations we find thematerial itself belonging to a higher order of existence than thematerial of the physical world. It is then what might be expected whenthe spiritual life, within the domain of events of human history, formsa Life-system higher in its nature than the natural process.
Eucken then concludes that Nature and History require for theirinterpretation the presence of a spiritual life. Nature involves
... thespiritual in the very power of mind in knowing external things. He wouldnot state that the physical course of things is enough in itself toprove the existence of spiritual life. We are uncertain of any workingtowards [p. 90] definite ends in Nature. The whole matter belongs to theregion of speculation; and speculation based on something other thanobservation and experiment has greatly retarded progress in connectionwith the truest interpretation of the highest things. Eucken wouldreally agree here with the physical scientist pure and simple that, however far back the investigations of the physical world are carried, the scientist does not seem to come to anything at the furthest pointwhich bears more affinity to what is mental than was to be discovered atthe point from which he set out.

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