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- Title: First Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- the study of natural phenomena in terms of mathematical formulae
- — has grown to be the determining factor in the way we think
- of their angles, — all these are things which we determine
- difference between all those things that can be determined within the
- what is called matter to be thus sub-divided, In terms of this
- weighed. So then I have to express myself in terms of something very
- from what can still be determined “a priori”, into the
- undoubtedly determine apart from external Nature. But we must also be
- we always look for, when speaking of the World in terms of Physics.
- working. Speaking in general terms, we call the measure of a force
- everything in mechanical terms. It looks for centric forces and their
- understand even organic phenomena in terms of potentials, of centric
- in terms of centric forces. Why, in effect, — why not?
- study transient, living phenomena of Nature in terms of Physics. We
- Taking my start from d, I should have to go to the outermost
- defined in terms of centric forces and their potentials. Goethe could
- Title: Second Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- terms of weight. Let us call the mass, m.
- shewing, comes to terms both with the downward pressure and with the
- Title: Third Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- terms of qualities as you are here, you may well be saying to
- be the intermediate colours.
- it another time, as to how this effect can be determined, by which I
- of it, the cornea. This outermost integument (I have here drawn it)
- Title: Fourth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- terms. This other one — the one you see in looking through the
- Title: Fifth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- totality, the quickly moving body; instead, we think in terms of two
- we ourselves derive from the velocity. We shall not come to terms
- Title: Sixth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- off the experimental part until tomorrow. We must determine still
- include among the given facts what is understood by the term
- Title: Seventh Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- to use Goethe's term, — the eye, according to its own
- and come to terms — with the element of warmth in your
- us is a kind of intermediary between the airy and the solid state.
- “converse”, it can communicate and come to terms with
- you as a man-of-air converse and come to terms with the surrounding
- warmth) you come to terms with the outer world in a comparatively
- Upon this actual niveau we live as it were on equal terms
- — when we converse and come to terms with the differentiated
- Title: Eighth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- appearance. That which arises (speaking in terms of Physics) in the
- Title: Ninth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- the tubes which you here see. In effect, the terminals from which
- pointed terminal at either end, one where the positive electricity
- Title: Tenth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- of Will. Warmth is between the two. Even as Feeling is intermediate
- intermediate between light and sound on the one hand, electricity
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