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  • Title: Lecture: Man, Offspring of the World of Stars
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    • it were from the objects themselves. In this respect Goethe's thinking
    • stated that Goethe's conceptions were not perceptions, but
    • ideas, and to this Goethe retorted that he actually saw
  • Title: Lecture: A Picture of Earth-Evolution in the Future
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    • Goethe's theory of metamorphosis was a
    • and the same opinion prevails today. But in Goethe, clarity of insight and
    • animal world, Goethe only reached the point of applying this principle of
    • in Goethe's soul and comes to expression in his hymn in prose, entitled Nature,
    • development of the thoughts contained in Goethe's hymn to Nature would provide
  • Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture I
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    • mention what came from the pen of people like Herder, Goethe
    • understand Goethe, Schiller, and Herder simply do not
  • Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture VII
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    • grave of Goetheanism, something completely different can
  • Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture XI
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    • Goethe's age in which a man like Fichte was active;
    • the whole era of Goethe actually was something that lived
    • think, for example the Goethe lived from 1749 until 1832; he
    • what is known of Goethe and that knowledge has existed ever
    • year 1862, until thirty years after Goethe's death, with few
    • Goethe's works. They were restricted; only a handful of
    • Goetheanism had become familiar only to a select few. It was
    • Goethe. By that time, the faculty of comprehension for it had
    • disappeared again. An actual understanding of Goethe never
    • “Lectures on Goethe
    • Goethe is a significant publication in the context
    • who had any connection with Goethe are listed in it but they
    • portrayals are shadow figures, even Goethe is a
    • Goethe himself. I won't even mention the Goethe whom people
    • Grimm's Goethe, Goethe has no weight at all. He is
    • people who are close to Goethe, for example, Friederike von
    • from a mental atmosphere other than the one in which Goethe
    • something has been attained such as Goetheanism with all that
  • Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture XII
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    • a free spiritual life. Goethe's insight concerning this; his reaction to
    • attention to the moment in Goethe's house in Weimar when,
    • appeared before Goethe and Goethe said to him: “In
    • flames!” Naturally, Eckermann believed that Goethe was
    • all to Goethe; instead, he said: “I don't mean that;
    • For Goethe, this was the major world event of modern times!
    • was true. Goethe, therefore, had a profound, tremendously
    • de Saint-Hilaire, Goethe sensed the assertion of the living
    • the middle of the nineteenth century. Goethe really sensed
  • Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture XIII
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    • Goethe definitely possessed something of a Greek nature. He
    • but ideas, Goethe replied that in this case he saw
  • Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture XIV
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    • that simultaneously will become art. Goethe's teaching of morphology;
    • Goethe who discovered the teaching of metamorphosis —
    • Goethe, who was artistically inclined. All the pedants around
    • today. In Goethe, however, the artistic conception of the
    • might say, this dwelled in Goethe's soul, when, as early as
    • living in Goethe's hymn "Nature" would be to provide a
  • Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture XVII
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    • its shadow. Goethe allowed it to influence him and as a



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