Searching Rudolf Steiner Lectures by GA number (GA0322) Matches
You may select a new search term and repeat your search.
Searches are not case sensitive, and you can use
regular expressions
in your queries.
Query type:
Query was: construct
Here are the matching lines in their respective documents.
Select one of the highlighted words in the matching lines below
to jump to that point in the document.
- Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture I
Matching lines:
- upon theory has been contrived in order to construct a view of the world
- entirely incapable of constructing even the simplest living organism
- in thought of mathematical clarity or, indeed, even of constructing
- we construct a concept of “matter,” while on the other hand
- regarding nature and have constructed the concept of matter. In this
- Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture II
Matching lines:
- senses and construct something more behind it with the aid of our concepts.
- I shall construct atoms, molecules — all the movements of matter
- senses but also to break through the boundary of sense and construct
- the senses to construct there a world the existence of which I can begin
- a halt. One wants to think ever farther and farther beyond and construct
- everything that relates to space and time we must first construct within
- and tastes directly. We construct the icosahedron, the dodecahedron, etc.:
- we are able to construct the standard regular solids only because of the
- that we find in the world only those regular solids we can construct with
- muster — that the natural order governing the construction of
- our head also governs the construction of the regular polyhedrons, and
- it is for just this reason that our head constructs no other polyhedrons
- Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture IV
Matching lines:
- search for the axiom underlying complex mathematical constructs. Goethe,
- itself thus; it does not live in the element of logical constructs.
- Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture V
Matching lines:
- roll on with its own inertia in order to construct mechanistic, atomistic,
- actors and actresses? How was this or that flat constructed? Which painter
- Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture VIII
Matching lines:
- philosophy. Schelling, as a young firebrand, had constructed his natural
The
Rudolf Steiner e.Lib is maintained by:
The e.Librarian:
elibrarian@elib.com
|