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Prof. Dr. Peter Selg is a renowned academic specializing in medical anthropology and anthroposophy, holding a professorship at the Alanus Hochschule für Kunst und Gesellschaft since 2007. He also leads the Ita Wegman Institute for Anthroposophical Fundamental Research since 2006. His affiliations include teaching roles at the University of Witten-Herdecke and the Fundamentals Program in Anthroposophical Medicine. His work spans over four decades, integrating medical practice, research, and education.
- Education: MD from University of Witten-Herdecke (1993), PhD on Rudolf Steiner's physiological concepts (1995).
- Research: Focuses on Rudolf Steiner's writings, anthroposophical medical foundations, and the history of anthroposophical movements. Key areas include medical ethics, anthroposophical therapy, and the intersection of spirituality with medicine.
His publications critically examine anthroposophy's role in modern society, medical history, and spiritual science. Over 150 books and articles address topics like the ethics of healing, anthroposophical pedagogy, and the legacy of figures like Ita Wegman and Rudolf Steiner.
He actively contributed to founding institutions like the Ita Wegman Institute and led clinical research initiatives. His work bridges philosophical inquiry with practical medical applications, emphasizing holistic approaches to health and spirituality.
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