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  • Title: Lecture: On the Dimensions of Space
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    • extended in space. They can even represent it spatially. Man forms
    • How can something essentially unspatial work upon something spatial?
    • is unspatial, into relation with the
    • physical and bodily, which is spatial. Some people say: In the will,
    • and spirit, they are transformed into something non-spatial.
    • physical and spatial process which takes place in
    • sense-perception can influence the non-spatial, the soul-and-spirit.
    • a spatial, a physical-bodily process. Simultaneously, while this is taking
    • the spatial universe.
    • them to-day. The man of to-day conceives the spatial and
    • that the absolutely unspatial soul-and-spirit, as he conceives it,
    • into all the spatial positions which are traced, for example,
    • will already give you a different spatial relationship of the
    • say of the soul-life that it is unspatial.
    • space, is not in itself spatial. ‘Space’ must always be
    • physical is three-dimensional, spatially extended. The
    • no longer spatial in itself. For the mere plane — the
    • two-dimensional — is not spatial, but the two dimensions are
    • gradually from the spatial to the unspatial.
    • accustomed only to form spatial ideas. Hence they would like to have
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  • Title: Lecture I: Human Questions and Cosmic Answers
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    • see, it is a purely physical, spatial explanation, and that is as far
  • Title: Lecture III: Human Questions and Cosmic Answers
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    • spatial; from our own point of vision we look outwards. When,
    • philosophical discussions: Is the world of space, the spatial cosmos,
    • questions such as those of the spatial or temporal limits of the
    • used, we can say: When we contemplate our spatial universe from
    • outside, it still appears to us as if it were spatial, but it no
    • non-spatial; just as here we look at space from one single point, when
  • Title: Lecture IV: Human Questions and Cosmic Answers
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    • of the earth towards the outer universe. Spatially, the plants need by
    • spatial coincidence, but with apprehending the nature of the
    • The spatial aspect is — as I said — of no immediate



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