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- Title: Lecture: The Alphabet
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- eminently concrete changes into abstraction. It might be said: as long
- the names of the alphabet consecutively, would not be the abstraction
- speech what is abstractly expressed by the words: Man is made up of
- in the abstract by saying: Man is composed first of physical body,
- The first is abstraction, the second reality.
- consciousness in an abstract way by consecrating individual days to
- What is meant to be expressed here in a more abstract way, was more
- has become very abstract. Going back into times of which history tells
- find that grammar was not the abstract subject it is today but that
- astronomy. Arithmetic was not taught as the abstraction of today, but
- the abstract if, being a keen musician, he has not already run away
- abstraction and this has very little to do with experience.
- splendor and majesty of the starry sky was condensed into the abstract
- again from the abstract to the concrete. It is indeed important to
- abstraction took hold of European culture and thus resulted in the
- logos there remained logic — abstract thought.
- he longed for liberation from the abstraction of modern times, from
- Title: Lecture: East and West in the Light of the Christmas Idea
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- light, but in an abstract way.
- cold abstract knowledge which led us into the misery of the
- Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture II: The Soul Life of Man ...
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- speaking only of his thoughts, of his more or less abstract thinking.
- man will become more and more a dealer in abstractions, He will not be
- able to permeate his being with living Spirit, but only with abstract
- Our abstract, rationalistic thinking is verily a corpse of the
- physical corpse, so we have in abstract thinking, a life of soul that
- may pour new life into the abstract thinking that is a corpse of the
- abstraction which, like a corpse of the soul is present in the
- Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture III: The Mission of the Scandanavian Peoples
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- how to bring it to expression in life. Abstract theories are really of
- by the Spiritual. This knowledge is not acquired by studying abstract,
- general principles. These abstract principles are often perfectly
- with a kind of abstract feeling. Christianity makes its way from the
- abstract theorists, who view the whole world from the standpoint of
- Title: Lecture: The Revelation of the Cosmic Christ
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- a wisdom which then faded away into empty abstraction. Very little
- Title: Imaginative Cognition and Inspired Cognition
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- consciousness, although perhaps, when given an abstract
- I have frequently described in the abstract when saying: In
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