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- Title: Article: Knowledge of the State Between Death and a New Birth
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- all that is scientific. It may be said in answer to this that the
- author, in spite of his spiritual-scientific orientation, believes
- spirit and significance of scientific thinking. Only it seems clear to
- judge of the earnestness, rigour and scientific soundness of Natural
- the earnestness of scientific procedure, and insight into the
- With regard to human soul life the scientific thinker must maintain
- and willing, ought, for the acquisition of scientific knowledge, to be
- accustomed to think scientifically. True spiritual investigation need
- not conflict with the scientific attitude which may he in such an
- their scientific habits of thought, the opinion will be almost
- investigation are to be regarded as unscientific. Of course one will
- objection that scientific thinking can do nothing with them. As a
- pattern of natural-scientific procedure, but unable to find the power
- And if the recent scientific mode of thinking really means excluding
- psychological writings which wish to satisfy the demands of scientific
- with the mode of procedure of recent scientific psychology if he has
- research, conducted on what are at present called scientific lines,
- dissipate these where they tend to occur. No scientific investigation
- not to reject but to accept what scientific thought must maintain
- Title: Article: Supersensible Knowledge
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- case for Man to attain any other than the natural-scientific form of
- Matter and Force. Recent developments in scientific theory
- limiting conceptions themselves by ordinary scientific means is, as it
- scientific frontiers of knowledge depend on the whole way in which
- conceptions. This would be to create a world of scientific phantoms,
- Conceptions formed in the way of natural-scientific knowledge cannot
- Title: Address: The Spiritual-Scientific Basis of Goethes Work
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- The Spiritual-Scientific Basis of Goethe's Work
- SPIRITUAL-SCIENTIFICBasis of
- The Spiritual-Scientific Basis of Goethe's Work
- and spiritual-scientific basis of the great advancement in the
- mind that refuses a spiritual-scientific basis, presents insuperable
- Without taking into account the spiritual-scientific foundation of
- one does not penetrate into the spiritual-scientific substratum
- spiritual-scientific foundation in his being.
- Title: Article: The Luciferic and Ahrimanic in Relation to Man
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- evident to spiritual-scientific observation. The thinking that
- is active in ordinary life and is usually applied in scientific
- observation has been sharpened by spiritual-scientific training
- according to the pattern of scientific ideas, for free will does not
- A spiritual-scientific
- Title: Mission of Spiritual Science and of Its Building at Dornach
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- clear by a comparison the relation of spiritually scientific research
- will be accepted as a scientific, a spiritually-scientific fact, and
- be said of the spiritually-scientific fact of repeated earth-lives that
- Title: Mathematics and Occultism
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- the present time who reject as not being scientific in the full sense
- Title: Human Life in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- accomplishments in the way of scientific achievement, becomes
- to imagine that any other sources save scientific ones could be relied upon
- by the splendor of purely scientific achievements. Only those who lived
- world. It will not be possible to arrest the advance of scientific knowledge,
- expressing something which unprejudiced observation of scientific research
- in an age which accords scientific achievements the admiration, which is
- explored by the scientific method, it is never possible to discover what it
- scientific soil.
- good thing to do so in conducting a scientific experiment.
- universe, decline to accept such an appeal to the eye, all scientific
- accept as a scientific necessity. A carrion bone, avoided even by a hungry
- real course, however, of scientific evolution of recent date, shows that this
- his scientific studies, others can be developed, and that these other powers
- This ability is related to the natural scientific concept in much the same
- differently from other literature. Scientific literature imparts certain
- fact, that we are only now witnessing the commencement of spiritual-scientific
- during the scientific era, and the secrets that can be imparted to us by
- perception of spiritually active forces appear unscientific. So he
- amateur; he knows nothing concerning the central facts of scientific
- give his name. It was a thoughtful article, written in a genuinely scientific
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- Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture II: The Psychological Foundations of Anthroposophy
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- Steiner depicts here the experience of his non-mystical, scientifically
- discussing the scientific character and value of a spiritual trend to
- “scientific.” This spiritual trend bears — in
- recognizing as “scientific” only what can be tested
- scientifically established. Now, it will scarcely be denied that the
- itself to the scientific type of conception just described. This can
- be the object of scientific research; from the point of view of
- may be included under the scientific concepts of knowledge belonging
- Spiritual Scientific Mode of Approach Based upon Potential
- and ideas of ordinary life or of scientific research; but he does not
- natural scientific research, in that it could investigate the laws of
- in the laws to be discovered through natural scientific research the
- scientific research one will always rightly oppose the interference
- clear natural scientific conceptions: “The fact of
- for natural science. It is scientifically tenable, whereas the
- influences are scientifically untenable. But the idea previously
- certainly no disadvantage for the practice of the scientific
- Title: Address: The Spiritual-Scientific Basis of Goethe's Work
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- The Spiritual-Scientific Basis of Goethe's Work
- SPIRITUAL-SCIENTIFICBasis of
- The Spiritual-Scientific Basis of Goethe's Work
- and spiritual-scientific basis of the great advancement in the
- mind that refuses a spiritual-scientific basis, presents insuperable
- Without taking into account the spiritual-scientific foundation of
- one does not penetrate into the spiritual-scientific substratum
- spiritual-scientific foundation in his being.
- Title: Lecture: Philosophy and Anthroposophy
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- Anthroposophy I denote a scientific investigation of the spiritual world
- to cherish the hope that ideal natural scientific knowledge can enlighten
- scientific character which philosophy, for instance, and its knowledge of
- true, the latter could provide a scientific basis adapted for the
- of the modern era. It was maintained on the scientific side (and we may
- anthroposophy. In the light of the philosophical conception of scientific
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