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  • Title: Aufsatz: Der Individualismus in der Philosophie
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    • zu umspannen. Das aus sich heraus die Ideen hervorbringt, selbst aber
  • Title: Essay: Individualism in Philosophy: Essay
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    • Scholasticism. Böhme saw that nowhere in cosmic space was there a place for
    • sensations is brought into objective unities. Such principles are space,
    • sensation are given me, but not their spatial interrelationships nor
    • intellect can separate light, warmth, hardness, etc., from spatial order,
    • believed he had thereby created a free space where knowledge could not get
    • space, of what the “I,” within its inner being, creates in a
    • “I” that has been spread out in space and time. Nature is this
  • Title: Anthroposophy and the Social Question: Part I
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    • imagined that any disparagement is intended of the man who did it.
  • Title: Anthroposophy and the Social Question: Part II
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    • and have “spare time” for such things; but that, when
  • Title: Essay: The Education of the Child in the Light of Anthroposophy
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    • space upon the inner powers of the child. This includes all the moral
    • should be spared all theories about things; the main consideration is
  • Title: Essay: Reincarnation and Karma
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  • Title: Essay: How Karma Works
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  • Title: Aufsatz: Reinkarnation und Karma
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  • Title: Article: Spiritual Science and the Social Question
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    • spare” can take an interest in such things as the science of
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  • Title: Aufsatz: Wie Karma wirkt
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  • Title: Aufsatz: Philosophie und Anthroposophie
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    • was durch die Araber über Spanien nach Europa gebracht worden war, war in bezug
    • wahre, die richtige sei. Aus diesem Zwiespalt heraus ergab sich für die
    • mittelalterlichen Riß hervorgebrachten Spaltung. Er trennt streng den Glauben
  • Title: Address: The Spiritual-Scientific Basis of Goethe's Work
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    • A lively spark — has every mental quality,
    • As to the spark's proposed change of condition.
  • Title: Article: Supersensible Knowledge
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    • possibility to make transparent such pillars of Reality as ‘Matter’
  • Title: Essay: The Human Soul in the Twilight of Dreams
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  • Title: Essay: The Human Soul in Courage and Fear
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    • Every possible sham reason is brought forward to spare one from
  • Title: Letter: Only Possible Critique of the Atomistic Concepts
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    • sure. Its area is the realm of outer, spatial things and temporal
    • contact with things spatial-temporal. First get to know the
    • space and time. Every particular thing and every particular process
    • an object can only mean: giving what appears to our senses, in space,
    • spatial-temporal object, we are thus given nothing else than a
    • spatial existence. But the atom is supposed, even if not itself
    • spatial, yet to be there in space, to present something particular.
    • have, beyond that, a form of existence in space. With that, there is
    • The thought of mere being, transposed into space, a mere thought-point,
    • philosopher knows that one is not dealing with a spatial reality, but
    • incorrect concepts of space and time.
    • absolute space as well, that is, an empty vacuum, and an absolute
    • But what is space? Absolute
    • the absoluteness of space, one will be able to raise as an objection,
    • Kant concludes that the relationship to absolute space is a different
    • one, hence absolute space exists. But it is more obvious, after all,
    • relationship to absolute space be thought of, anyway? And even
    • absolute space would, however, only then establish in turn a
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  • Title: Letter: Atomism and its Refutation
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    • Current (1890) natural science thinks of the world-space as filled
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    • certain way, for an entity existing in space cannot suffer any
    • only provides the possibility for the idea to gain form and spatial
    • Only by seeing that the bodies change their place in space. But what
    • Atoms are to be regarded as ideal contents of space. The
    • are active in space, and by their meeting a resultant force is carried
    • space. If one says, “Mathematical propositions are valid a
    • scheme of space, etc.
  • Title: Article: Capital and Credit
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    • clear and transparent thought. One might mention, in this connection,
  • Title: Essay: Reordering of Society - Capital and Credit
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    • grasp in clear and transparent thoughts. A similar view can be
  • Title: Letter: Only Possible Critique of the Atomistic Concepts
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    • sure. Its area is the realm of outer, spatial things and temporal
    • contact with things spatial-temporal. First get to know the
    • space and time. Every particular thing and every particular process
    • an object can only mean: giving what appears to our senses, in space,
    • spatial-temporal object, we are thus given nothing else than a
    • spatial existence. But the atom is supposed, even if not itself
    • spatial, yet to be there in space, to present something particular.
    • have, beyond that, a form of existence in space. With that, there is
    • The thought of mere being, transposed into space, a mere thought-point,
    • philosopher knows that one is not dealing with a spatial reality, but
    • incorrect concepts of space and time.
    • absolute space as well, that is, an empty vacuum, and an absolute
    • But what is space? Absolute
    • the absoluteness of space, one will be able to raise as an objection,
    • Kant concludes that the relationship to absolute space is a different
    • one, hence absolute space exists. But it is more obvious, after all,
    • relationship to absolute space be thought of, anyway? And even
    • absolute space would, however, only then establish in turn a
    • relationship not just as well be able to be a primary one? Space,
    • space is only something upon the objects, so time is also given only
  • Title: Essay: In Memory of Rudolf Steiner -- by Marie Steiner
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    • are concentrated sources of energy from which the sparks scatter in
    • beginnings, deeper even than time and space, then again lifting
  • Title: Essay: Spiritual Life, Civil Rights, Industrial Economy
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    • trespasses on the other fields of civil rights or spiritual
    • culture. And it is this trespassing on the other fields, which,
  • Title: Verse: Two Cosmic Verses (Golden Blade, 1988)
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    • Consecrate thee for space being and time's change.



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