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  • Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture V
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    • The finest example is Friedrich Nietzsche. Nietzsche is, to be sure,
    • Nietzsche's first publication. Nietzsche had just published his treatise,
    • did not exist. In Nietzsche's time a conscious spiritual science did
    • from his academic point of view what Nietzsche, unschooled but yearning
    • and what lived within Nietzsche as a dark striving, as a yearning for
    • initiation, for Inspiration. What Nietzsche had acquired in this manner,
    • and the German, Dühring. While cataloguing Nietzsche's library in the
    • 1890s I saw with my own eyes all the marks Nietzsche had so conscientiously
    • I could enter sympathetically right into the manner in which Nietzsche
    • notices this in the aphoristic progression of Nietzsche's style in these
    • works. Nietzsche strives to bring his ego into this realm, but it tears
    • Nietzsche enters this realm, and there emerges from his soul the notion
    • inner integrity of his personality was Nietzsche able to avoid what
    • something within Nietzsche, a prodigious health that Nietzsche himself
    • not know Nietzsche's inner life, who was incapable of judging it from
    • of Nietzsche's inner life as a mere psychiatrist, without sympathetic
    • Nietzsche's body. It produced the condition that makes Nietzsche such a
    • And the phenomenon of Nietzsche — here I must be allowed a personal
    • If one looked at Nietzsche
    • before Nietzsche, this ruin of a man, this physical wreck, with this
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  • Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture VI
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    • we have seen in the example of Nietzsche, the time has come in which man,
    • arising pathologically in Friedrich Nietzsche. Above all, he can observe



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