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- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture I
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- a materialist, the second an idealist, the third a realist, the
- fixed ideas. As you know, he was declared insane and put into an
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture II
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- Reason.” Ideas and feelings on the subject of Rights were
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture III
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- and the ideas of nature evolved in “childish” times. No
- materialistic, spiritualistic and idealistic philosophy. These things
- as materialistic as those we quote for or against idealism.
- spiritism, realism, idealism, materialism or anything else When I
- Quite happily the most materialistic ideas were being introduced into
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture IV
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- living Spirit in the old natural way.” Provided this idea is
- we come with a general idea in our heads, saying that the human being
- idea that the true and living Greek culture has a kind of pessimism
- Ideals.” But it dawned upon him, as he let these ideals work
- moment in Nietzsche's life, the moment when he felt his ideals
- to belong to his own times. He was forced to admit: “My ideals
- are no different from what this present age calls its ideals. After
- its ideals.” This was a moment of great pain for Nietzsche. For
- he had experienced the idealistic tendencies manifest in his day. He
- philistine. And he realized that his own ideals, stimulated by his
- his time. But these ideals seemed to him impotent and unable to grasp
- ideals in common with my time.” This was a tragic discovery
- of ideals and these coincide with what others call their ideals, then
- ideals I have evolved hitherto. And this putting aside all his ideals
- external inducement to forsake his former idealism and steer towards
- nebulous ideals they make nothing clear. In fact everything is
- for this or that ideal and I rejoice that others too should be
- ideals and wants to enthuse others, is so constituted that when he is
- thinking of these ideals he can work up the juices in his stomach in
- spiritual things and call them ideals. But in reality it is there for
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- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture V
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- indicating an earlier form of life, so in fossilized moral ideas we
- find forms pointing back to the once living, God-given moral ideas.
- prove with his head the ideas of the people of old, moral intuitions
- and seriously into this idea and you will understand that it is only
- ideal towards which it strove — it strove to be Phoronomy, a
- de Lamettrie, for example, anticipated the idea that the human being
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture VI
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- body has been lost to man's sight. Form an idea of how utterly
- attempts are made to interpret them, confused ideas usually result.
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture VII
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- I am placing before you an idea difficult to describe accurately,
- wanted to acquire it, as an embodied ideal. Tiredness certainly
- stood as a kind of ideal for those anxious to learn, this idea
- strive for a personal ideal.
- is always something in the general ideas which gives us a feeling of
- Herbart discusses the five moral ideas: good-will, perfection,
- Tradition, Remembrance.) which at present man only has as idea. But
- personal remembrance in the rigid way we do, where the idea I have
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture VIII
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- idea of what gave the tone to the cultural life of the time. The
- idea: There is a divine weaving streaming around the earth just as in
- there shall also be found among the young, single ideals striving
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture IX
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- the Greeks, concepts, ideas, were bestowed by the Spirit. But because
- hit upon the idea psycho-physical parallelism. Parallel lines,
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture X
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- consciously on the ground of the intellect or without the ideas
- cured of certain childlike religious ideas by the Lisbon earthquake,
- could no longer believe in the ideas imparted by the older people in
- when brought into this chance association of ideas. He ought to be
- association of the ideas of individuals. But one should be able to
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture XI
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- is held fast today in the abstract ideas of the head. But there lives
- to an ideal condition, because the rest of human nature asserts its
- different person. It is the ideal of science that everyone should be
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture XII
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- third of the nineteenth century which can give some idea of Goethe is
- abashed at the idea of talking about education. This is astonishing
- at the idea. Finally one of them pulled himself together and said:
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture XIII
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- In speaking one is obliged to explain things in words and ideas. What
- would wish to make stream through the words and ideas. Let me sum up
- scientifically and verified by Nature, it becomes the ideal towards
- which people strive. But concepts, ideas, arising out of the inner
- our Middle European civilization — we have concepts and ideas
- the human being? With the ideas the most advanced kind of thinking
- handing on the old no longer living ideas and traditions. Only with
- ideas and intellectualism, he succeeds by so rarefying the air
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