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- Title: Lecture: Mathematics and Occultism.
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- of mathematics to natural science. Kant and many others like him, for
- Title: Article: Philosophy and Anthroposophy
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- so signal a fashion that Kant was but right in declaring that, since
- objections raised against this statement of Kant in certain
- Kant. He is, virtually, the last representative thinker whose methods can
- hand Kant asserts most emphatically of Theoretical Reason that it is
- by his own ideas and conceptions. We could not describe Kant's fundamental
- become entangled. Let us examine how this came about. Kant was especially
- ourselves. In the Kantian sense, we see external things as through a
- seem to be a corroboration of the Kantian theory. At all events that is how
- of cognition who pride themselves on understanding Kant, consider every man
- intellectualistic undergrowth which is the outcome of Kant's influence. We
- path been duly pursued, no entanglement in the web of Kant's
- great philosophers who lived and worked after Kant would not have been so
- completely misunderstood in accepted philosophical circles. Kant was
- Kant's principles of thought were the dominating influence and prevented
- Kantian school. The question must clearly be settled whether man (as
- Were the sealing-wax to exercise the function of cognition in the Kantian
- Kant's doctrine can be traced. Viewed in this light, the modern claim that
- conclude that Kant could only conceive the “thing-in-itself” as
- Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture II: The Psychological Foundations of Anthroposophy
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- Kantian philosophy). But if they are simply applied to the
- Title: Lecture: Human Life in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- spirit which produced the already antiquated concept of Kant-Laplace,
- great fantasy of Laplace and Kant concerning the origin and eventual fate
- Title: Lecture: Human Life in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- spirit which produced the already antiquated concept of Kant-Laplace,
- great fantasy of Laplace and Kant concerning the origin and eventual fate
- Title: Lecture: Mathematics and Occultism.
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- of mathematics to natural science. Kant and many others like him, for
- Title: Aufsatz: Philosophie und Anthroposophie
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- Denktechnik ist von Aristoteles so bedeutsam geleistet worden, daß Kant, und
- einzigen Satz fortgeschritten sei. (Was gegen diese Anschauung Kants von verschiedenen
- Kant. Er ist im Grunde genommen der letzte Ausläufer jener durch den
- Wissen nennen kann. Dagegen wird in der Kantschen theoretischen Vernunft in der
- Begriffen leben. Nun müßten wir eigentlich tief in die Geschichte der Kantschen
- Philosophie hineingehen, wenn wir den verwüstenden Fundamental-Irrtum Kants
- gekommen ist. Kant hatte vor allen Dingen das Bedürfnis, zu zeigen, inwiefern
- Wir sehen nun im Kantschen Sinne in unserer Erkenntnis die Dinge wie durch ein
- blickt, so scheint in ihr eine Bestätigung der Kantischen Meinung zu liegen.
- diejenigen Erkenntnistheoretiker, die sich etwas darauf zugute tun, Kant zu
- heute durch all das denkerische Wesen, das unter dem Einflusse Kants entstanden
- Kantsche Gespinst vom "Ding an sich" und der Vorstellung, die
- diejenigen großen Philosophen so gänzlich mißverstehen können, die nach Kant
- eingefallen! Aber man war eingezwängt in Kantsche Begriffe und deshalb konnte
- unter dem Einfluß der getrübten Strömungen des Kantianismus sich zu
- Kantschen Sinne wäre, so würde es sagen: "Ich bin ganz Lack, nichts kommt
- glaubt, Idealist zu sein, weil er die Seele gelten läßt. Und Kant war zu seinen
- Sachlage, als daß Kant sich ein "Ding an sich" nur materiell
- Title: Schiller and Our Times: Lecture I: Schiller's Life and Characteristic Quality
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- important men of the time. There is a story about Kant, who was
- influence on the most important men in Germany, like Kant,
- Title: Schiller and Our Times: Lecture II: Schiller's Work and its Changing Phases
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- have a great influence on his own personality. Kantianism was a
- philosophy of mankind; the other the Kantian philosophy. In
- man. ... Arguments brought now-a-days against Kantianism with
- Reason Kant had set a definite limit to human knowledge.
- appearance. Thus in Kant's philosophy we have not merely
- knowledge but only moral postulates. Thus Kantianism appears as
- Kant there was a science of external appearance, and then a
- philosophy. Kant, who had studied the English Sensationalists,
- humanity.” That was Kant's demand; and in Marquis Posa,
- Reformer of Kantianism: he strove for a monistic view, but
- reaches the heights and rises above Kant. He opposes Kant who
- Kant
- Kant apostrophises passionately the stern duty which has
- Title: Schiller and Our Times: Lecture III: Schiller and Goethe
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- Kantian philosophy and dualism. Besides that, Goethe's and
- Title: Schiller and Our Times: Lecture IV: Schiller's Weltanschauung and his Wallenstein
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- by studies in the work of Kant. Nor did he approach Kantianism
- him which could only come out by reference to Kant.
- Kantianism Schiller got a new world-picture which lasted till
- Kant
- Title: Schiller and Our Times: Lecture V: Schiller, the Greek Drama and Nietzsche
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- views and to Kantianism, which practically only admits the
- Kant inadequate.
- Title: Schiller and Our Times: Lecture IX: Schiller and Idealism
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- have a sort of aesthetics even in Kant's Critique of
- senses and morality, that morality which Kant had interpreted
- severe Kantian morality.
- by the help of Kantianism and the artistic, to higher views,
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course II: Lecture I: The Epistemological Basis of Theosophy I
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- it has been necessary to look around, maybe just in our time, at Kant,
- Kant gave philosophy a scientific basis. One says that what he performed
- hear that anybody who has not tackled Kant has no right to have a say
- himself to Kant. After different matters were striven for in the philosophy
- to Kant! — The lecturers of philosophy are of the opinion that
- everybody has to orientate himself to Kant, and only somebody who does
- Kant dominated the philosophy
- imagined to be movable. However, Kant makes the human being with his
- One can understand what has flowed from Kant’s philosophy only
- if one understands it from its bases. Who understands how Kant came
- result to which Kantianism has come that the world surrounding us must
- How did Kant’s world
- At that time when Kant was still young, the philosophy of Christian
- Kant grew up in a time when
- on Kant that it waked up him from dogmatic slumber. He asks: can there
- deliver to us? Does it give us sure knowledge? Of course, Kant denied
- necessary empiric knowledge. Now Kant tries to find out this matter.
- question of Kant: how are such absolutely necessary judgments possible?
- How is mathematical knowledge possible? — Kant now calls those
- experience? — Kant continues asking. There is no doubt, forming
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- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course II: Lecture II: The Epistemological Basis of Theosophy II
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- which developed from Kantianism are excellent and absolutely correct. However,
- him. The consideration of Kantianism has shown us that this view comes to the
- nuance, in the same way the human being must see the world — after Kant’s
- the result of Kant’s philosophy in the end. This is not compatible, of
- that which became Kantianism later. I read up a passage of the book that was
- written a short time before Kantianism was founded. It appeared in 1766. It
- such a common life with a spiritual world. With such a view Kant’s epistemology
- is not compatible. He who wrote the foundation of this view is Immanuel Kant
- himself. That means that we have to register a reversal in Kant himself. Because
- is based on Kantianism. It has taken on different forms, those from Herbart
- and Friedrich Albert Lange. We find more or less Kantian coloured
- we can call the modified epistemology of Kant. I would like to demonstrate how
- a basic epistemological view whose kind of view is based on Kant. Everything
- that science has brought seems to verify the Kantian epistemology. It seems
- other outside. Physics does not go so far as Kant. Whether the “things-in-themselves”
- cannot know — in terms of Kant; but we know only: we are organised this
- who have joined Kant’s epistemology have this view.
- also joined this view in his youth. He thought Kant’s theory thoroughly.
- of Kantianism. Kant wanted to overcome the old dogmatic philosophy; he wanted
- Kant exposed concerning their probative value as figments. What does he give
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- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course II: Lecture III: The Epistemological Basis of Theosophy III
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- Schopenhauer, Kant and similar great German thinkers. I tried to show at the
- Kant’s epistemology or those forms of it which Schopenhauer or Eduard
- can see fighting Schopenhauer, Hartmann, the Hegelians and the Kantians from
- Kant or Schopenhauer. Who strives fairly can be mistaken, but the next best
- the disproof of Kantianism and Schopenhauerianism. We must overcome these childhood
- as well as Leibniz did; however, with Herbart it is coloured by Kantianism.
- Leibniz lived before Kant; he was still free of Kantian influence. Schopenhauer
- us strictly from the things, according to Kant. Then the thought gets closer
- which had the mastery over the minds for centuries, before there was Kant’s
- — They all try to come out of the absurdity of Kant’s philosophy.
- is impossible for the thinking of the adherents of Kant and Schopenhauer. Imagine
- Kant sitting at his desk and judging only from himself. It is not possible to
- neither Kant’s nor Schopenhauer’s views. You have to admit that
- Kantianism who impartially thinks monadologically. All philosophers who thought
- which constitutes the being of the things, then compared with this view Kant’s
- being, we can fully position ourselves on the standpoint which Kant and Schopenhauer
- to Kant and Schopenhauer. But one has to get beyond them, because it is correct
- too. I have reported that Schopenhauer, Kant, the Neo-Kantians stand on the
- to the real truth. Kant has moved some way, also Schopenhauer. The one more,
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course I: Lecture IV: Theosophy and Christianity
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- the 19th century people have born witness to that which we got from Kant’s
- Title: Spiritual Teachings of Soul/World: Course IV: Lecture III: The History of Spiritism
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- Swedenborg. He influenced the whole 18th century. Even Kant
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture VIII: Friedrich Nietzsche in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- Our great philosophers, up to Kant and Schopenhauer, are completely
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XV: The Evolution of the Earth
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- according to the Kant-Laplace theory to the time when the single planets
- Title: Esoteric Development: Lecture VII: The Great Initiates
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- among those schools of philosophy which owe their origin to Kant. The
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XVI: The Great Initiates
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- go back to Kantianism. The view of the theosophist and the practical
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XVII: Ibsen's Attitude
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- of Kant (1724-1804, German philosopher) how everything is put into the
- reason; it only feels something dark that urges and drives. Kant calls
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XIX: Schiller and the Present
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- and treated in the whole German cultural life. Kant had also brought
- up this question shortly before. Schiller has never been a Kantian,
- at least he overcame Kantianism soon. During the wording of these letters
- he was no longer on Kant's point of view. Kant speaks of the duty
- it...” Kant demands submission to the categorical imperative.
- However, Schiller renounced this Kantian view of duty. He says: “with
- kills love. Kant demands that we act from duty, from the categorical
- Title: Origin and Destination of Humanity: Lecture XX: The Divinity Faculty and Theosophy
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- disputed, is found in the so-called Kant-Laplace world view. In order
- what signifies such a Kant-Laplace world view to us. It says: once there
- that way must find an end in such a way, as it develops. Kant and others
- of the Kant-Laplace theory how life and spirit can originate. The science
- spirit is also in the world. However, it is also true that the Kant-Laplace
- anybody who thinks the world system according to Kant-Laplace can get
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XVI: German Theosophists at the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century
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- the 18th century had taken up the cause of it. Kant says,
- Everything that is connected with the name Kant is nothing else
- Today I cannot go into the worth or worthlessness of Kant's
- philosophy. The official philosophy calls Kant the destroyer
- human cognitive faculties are limited in the sense of Kant's
- Kant's philosophy. This is always concealed behind the
- spiritual life of the 18th century. However, Kant's philosophy
- who say, what did Kant different from all those great spirits
- Kant's main work Critique of Pure Reason (1781) and with
- faith.” This is the nerve of Kant's philosophy and of
- for faith”? Kant says, the thing in itself remains
- Therefore, Kant wanted to save all spiritual for the mere faith
- read and study, otherwise, about Kant's philosophy, this
- became the essentials in the further development of Kant's
- this not only, but lived it also. Kant stimulated him. However,
- Title: Riddles of the World: Lecture XXII: Jacob Boehme
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- contrasts than Jacob Boehme and Immanuel Kant. Whatever the
- Title: Knowledge of Soul and Spirit: Lecture XII: Sun, Moon and Stars
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- faces us crystal clear in Kant and his followers. The picture
- sciences and astronomy corrected the worldview of Kant and
- the planetary motions, which the Kant-Laplace worldview knows,
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture IX: Tolstoy and Carnegie
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- only by a devious route via Kant he gets around to it. With the
- Title: Where/How/Spirit: Lecture X: The Practical Development of Thinking
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- prove the Kant-Laplace theory: Once the universal nebula was
- Title: Metaporphoses/Soul One: Lecture 1: The Mission of Spiritual Science
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- This thinker was Kant,
- however far the refinement of our physical instruments may be carried. Kant,
- In the Kantian
- experience of the spiritual world. The one thing Kant admits is the
- historically important feature of Kant's philosophy. But in Kant's argument
- Thus, Kant had to recognise that a human being does not follow only
- human soul, even in the Kantian sense. When a man encounters something ever
- indomitable voice within his soul. And so for Kant it was certain that in
- compared with any message from the outer world. Kant called it the
- Kant's
- to someone who in this context was the exact antithesis of Kant: I mean
- problems of knowledge. Goethe, after absorbing all that Kant had to say about
- Kant was wrong. Kant, says Goethe, claims that man has the power to form
- personal reply to Kant. He emphasises that anyone who asserts the existence
- had in mind when he spoke out against Kant, is in a certain sense the
- And when Kant, in the evening of an older period, said that we can recognise
- Title: Metaporphoses/Soul One: Lecture 6: Asceticism and Illness
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- with an example given by Kant;
- Kant tried to upset a certain concept of God by showing that there is no
- Title: Antworten der Geisteswissenschaft: Vortrag I: Das Wesen der Geisteswissenschaft und Ihre Bedeutung Für Die Gegenwart
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- auf Haeckelschem Boden auf eine große Tat Kants
- durch Kant, und auf die im Jahre 1775 geschriebene
- Kant hinweist. Sie brauchen sich nur das Reclamheft zu nehmen,
- Haeckelismus stehen, zu Kant, wenn er von der Unsterblichkeit
- Kants auftaucht? Man beruft sich heute auf Dinge so, daß
- Kant berufen, diese Dinge wirklich gelesen hätten!
- Title: Answers to Big Questions: Lecture I: The Nature of Spiritual Science and Its Significance for the Present
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- great action of Kant, to the foundations of the mechanical
- worldview by Kant, and to the General Natural History and
- Mechanical Origin of the Whole World Edifice that Kant
- Kant if he speaks of the immortality of the human soul where he
- writing by Kant? Today one refers to things so that one is
- surprised, if those who refer to Kant would have really read
- Title: Antworten der Geisteswissenschaft: Vortrag V: Das Wesen des Schlafes
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- kantischen Sinne — von Grenzen der Erkenntnis
- Title: Answers to Big Questions: Lecture V: The Nature of Sleep
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- Kantian sense — of limits of knowledge, or about what the
- Title: Lecture Series: The Secrets of Sleep
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- KantKant says:
- as it spoke and Kant. Primitive man acts entirely in
- Kant describes as something upon which he looks with just
- Title: Antworten der Geisteswissenschaft: Vortrag VII: Wie Erlangt Man Erkenntnis der Geistigen Welt?
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- Unmöglichkeit bedeutet. Ich meine die Kant-Laplacesche
- Laplace-Kantsche Phantasie von der Entstehung und dem einstigen
- Title: Answers to Big Questions: Lecture VII: How Does One Attain Knowledge of the Spiritual World?
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- sciences. I mean the Kant-Laplace theory that explains our
- Laplace-Kant imagination of the origin and future fall of the
- Title: Antworten der Geisteswissenschaft: Vortrag X: Galilei, Giordano Bruno und Goethe
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- Darstellungen davon, daß sozusagen Kant zuerst
- anderen Wendung als Kant hat schon Galilei auf diesen Gedanken
- Title: Lecture: Galileo, Giordano Bruno, and Goethe
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- popular fallacy that Kant was the first to draw attention to
- Title: Antworten der Geisteswissenschaft: Vortrag XIII: Buddha
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- zurückschreckt. Resigniert man im Sinne des Kantianismus,
- Title: Lecture: Buddha
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- knowledge.” In the Kantian sense resignation means that man is
- Title: Turning Points: Lecture 3: Buddha
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- human understanding. Resignation, in the Kantian sense, implies
- Title: Antworten der Geisteswissenschaft: Vortrag XV: Was Hat die Astronomie Ãœber Weltentstehung Zu Sagen?
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- Kant und Laplace eine so gewaltige Vertiefung erfahren hat,
- Title: Human History: Lecture I: The Relation of the Human Being to the Supersensible Worlds
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- As much of Kantianism is right that the
- Title: Lecture: The Origin of the Animal World in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- lifeless gas ball of the Kant-Laplace, but look upon the earth at its
- Kant-Laplace's theory; unless we had, so to speak, to take up
- Kant-Laplace assumes. This theory can be explained very easily to the
- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture III: Spiritual Science and Denomination
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- studies, the proposition by Kant and Schopenhauer was a given
- felt immediately. Kant (Immanuel K., 172
- where he can experience Him in other regions. For Kant it was
- Mountain (= Königsberg, place of Kant's birth and death)
- calls it.” Kant called the immediate experience of a
- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture VII: The Moral Basis of Human Life
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- compared with the moral impulses. This is why Kant (Immanuel
- could be expressed. This other part of the Kantian worldview
- the tonic for the human being. However, how does Kant
- world that Kant tries to fill with all teachings of a divine
- and the like. Expressly Kant means that one has to listen to
- of such a world of which Kant was still speaking.
- world, into which Kant looks like through a front gate with his
- experiencing a sentence by Kant somewhat different. When he
- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture VIII: Voltaire
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- Reason by Kant. Kant
- the view of nature, as Voltaire did. Kant was devoted to the
- Voltaire Kant is like the fullest consequence of the impulses
- of Enlightenment. Kant faces like Locke and later Hume the
- impressions and the reason. Kant goes forward “in
- Kant betrayed his position in the preface:
- faith.” Kant demands an area for the faith where the
- idea of freedom. That is why Kant had to tackle with the matter
- Voltaire did not yet have what Kant had to
- what Kant took out in a principle, from something quite
- century what Kant tried to derive from a principle, the
- mind that lived what had shrunk with Kant to an impersonal
- Title: Spiritual Science/Treasure for Life: Lecture XI: Spiritual Science as a Treasure for Life
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- kinds of wrong stuff that Kant disproved for a long time,
- because Kant proved that the faculty of the human being is not
- spiritual researcher had studied Kant, he would soon be quiet
- Title: Lecture Series: The Human Soul in Life and Death
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- essay appeared to the effect that religion was only Kantian
- Title: Lecture: The Spirit of Fichte Present in Our Midst
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- writings of this man, Immanuel Kant, confronted him as a new creation.
- all this was blended with what he learned and heard from Kant. And
- was thirty years of age. Then a remarkable thing happened. Kant immediately
- and nobody supposed it to be anything but a work by Immanuel Kant
- quarter. Meanwhile Fichte, again through Kant's intervention, had secured
- the ideas he had assimilated from Kant, but also to immerse himself
- himself from contact with the outlook of Kant. There must be, he
- form which the Kantian philosophy had assumed in Fichte's soul. And
- applied the Kantian philosophy in criticism of revealed religion;
- towards the philosophy of Kant. What he said was — not word
- for word, but in substance — as follows: Kant had
- which Kant believes to be impossible, would be, as he terms it, the
- Title: Geist und Stoff, Leben und Tod: Lecture I
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- Nachfolger Kants auf dem Lehrstuhl der Philosophie in
- Königsberg war. Kants und Hegels Schüler war Karl
- Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture I: Spirit and Matter, Life and Death
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- Rosenkranz (1805-1879) who was one of Kant's successors on the
- Karl Rosenkranz was a disciple of Kant and Hegel, but a
- Title: Geist und Stoff, Leben und Tod: Lecture IV
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- Wirklichkeit haben. Dagegen kommt aller Kantianismus,
- Ähnliches meinte, was Kant später <das Ding an
- Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture IV: Human Soul and Human Body Considered Scientifically and Spiritual-Scientifically
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- sensation. Any kind of Kantianism, Schopenhauerianism, or
- that Kant later called “the thing in itself” is for
- Title: Lecture: The Human Soul and the Human Body
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- sense perception. Kantianism, Schopenhauerism, all modern
- somewhat similar thoughts, which Kant later called ‘thing in
- Title: Geist und Stoff, Leben und Tod: Lecture V
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- höhere Mensch war ... In der neuesten Zeit selbst Kant in
- große Laplace-Kant'sche Phantasie von der Entstehung und
- Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture V: The Riddles of Soul and World in the German Cultural Life
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- inner higher human being to them... In recent time even Kant
- “The big Laplace-Kant phantasm of the origin and decline
- Title: Lecture: Riddles of the Soul and Riddles of the Universe
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- inner human being. ... In recent times, even Kant in his
- Laplace-Kantian phantasy of the origin and the eventual
- Title: Geist und Stoff, Leben und Tod: Lecture VI
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- Kant hat eine Viertelwahrheit von diesem begriffen, indem er in
- Kant hätte nicht nur müssen den Glauben haben,
- die große Laplace-Kant'sche Phantasie von der Entstehung
- nach Kant-Laplace'scher Theorie entstanden ist. Nur
- Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture VI: Life, Death, and Immortality in the Universe
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- would like to say, Kant understood a quarter truth of this,
- Since Kant would have had not only the belief that space and
- the Kant-Laplace theory.
- Title: Geist und Stoff, Leben und Tod: Lecture VII
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- Menschen zur Wirklichkeit geschehen ist von Kant zu Goethe.
- einmal begangen werden. Der Kantianismus ist ja dasjenige, was
- herankommen kann. So will es der Kantianismus, und so wollen es
- mit dem Kantianismus viele Menschen des 19. Jahrhunderts, bis
- gegen dieses Prinzip des Kantianismus vorgebracht. Und man
- Ja, Kant schließt den Menschen aus von dem Ding an sich
- anschauenden Urteilskraft. Kant stand diese anschauende
- daß eben wiederum die erleuchtetsten Köpfe bei Kant
- stehengeblieben sind und den Weg nicht gefunden haben von Kant
- gibt, wie Kant sie konstatiert, sondern solche Grenzen, mit
- als wenn jemand sagt: Nicht der Tisch hat Ecken und Kanten und
- eine Fläche, sondern Ecken und Kanten und eine Fläche
- Urteilskraft, auf den Kant wie auf ein Abenteuer der Vernunft
- Title: Spirit and Matter: Lecture VII: The Beyond of the Senses and the Beyond of the Soul
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- place in the relation of the human being to reality from Kant
- sin once. Kantianism started erecting barriers of human
- Kantianism wants it, and thus many people of the nineteenth
- Kantianism. Goethe argued something very important against this
- principle of Kantianism in few short sentences. One could
- human spiritual life. Goethe says in this essay, Kant excludes
- apply the beholding faculty of judgement. Kant considered this
- enlightened heads stopped at Kant and did not find the way from
- Kant to Goethe to advance to the beholding consciousness which
- are not such limits of knowledge as Kant states but such limits
- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture III: Goethe as Father of Spiritual Research
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- because Kant said that the human being cannot approach the
- secret of existence, and that Kant called it an
- practical reason with Kant — to a higher region, why one
- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture V: Nature and Her Riddles in the Light of Spiritual Science
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- Kant-Laplace way to a mere primeval nebula, for him this
- back at a Kant-Laplace primeval nebula, but says to himself out
- Kant-Laplace nebula as the initial state of the earth, but
- primeval Kant-Laplace nebula but to the spiritual-mental origin
- Kant-Laplace theory, in his Goethe book, about the
- “The great Laplace-Kant imagination of the origin and
- spiritual that one does not have to regard the Kant-Laplace
- Title: Eternal Human Soul: Lecture VIII: The Animal and Human Realms. Their Origin and Development
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- philosopher), a contemporary of Kant who invented something
- Kant-Laplace theory. If one still added something that Lambert
- people anticipated what was in him, Kant, for example, called
- from what one calls Kant-Laplace theory. Externally a primeval
- as one can calculate the Kant-Laplace theory quite correctly.
- calculate the Kant-Laplace theory; but at that time the earth
- Title: Freedom/Immortality/Social: Lecture V: The Activities of the Human Soul Forces and Their Connection with Man's Eternal Being
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- himself about this misunderstood Kantian principle of the
- Title: Freedom/Immortality/Social: Lecture VI: Spiritual-Scientific Results about the Ideas of Immortality and the Social Life
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- fundamental idea of the Kant-Laplace theory of the primeval
- Kant-Laplace theory was established; the solar system did not
- pictures. Mental pictures, like the Kant-Laplace theory, like
- Title: Freedom/Immortality/Social: Lecture VIII: How Natural Sciences Justify the Supersensible Knowledge
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- different from the Kantian one. It would lead too far if I
- Title: Freedom/Immortality/Social: Lecture IX: How Does One Justify the Anthroposophical Psychology?
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- you do not take the Kantian view one-sidedly as starting point,
- Title: Freedom/Immortality/Social: Lecture X: Moral, Social Life and Religion from the Viewpoint of Anthroposophy
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- to point to Kant and Kantianism. Just Kant was often quoted in
- pacifists quoted Kant. There are those who have changed during
- — such persons do exist —, quoted Kant once and
- quote Kant now in the nicest way according to their respective
- Indeed, Kant is typical in many fields for the form which
- way of writing, one considers Kant as an author who is somewhat
- clever, they find, because Kant said something clever that they
- can just still understand that Kant is a particularly great
- Well, concerning the moral life Kant put up a principle that
- while one says, Kant put up the “categorical
- trend of Kantianism. This is penetrated above all with the
- considers Kantianism and the scientific ways of thinking, they
- Title: Thomas Aquinas: Lecture I: Thomas and Augustine
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- Title: Redemption of Thinking: Lecture I:
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- To-day we can, of course, give only a sketch of Kant; we need
- that anyone who really studies Kant can find him other than as
- seventies of the eighteenth century Kant's problem is not the
- concerning the existence of anything? Kant is more
- Kant the question of what is the relation of what we call
- face of the vast following of Kant's philosophy — we
- shall have to say: Kant seeks the principle of certainty by
- satisfactory. Kant says: All right. Ideas are merely names. We
- Thus Kantianism is in a certain way the expansion of
- instil it into them. Kant has destroyed all objectivity and all
- not adapt itself, Kantianism came on the scene, which ended
- — such is the extent of Kant's certainty, according to
- room for faith. And Kant now does not make room for
- Kant becomes the fulfiller of Nominalism. He is the philosopher
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- incalculable Kant literature was published, also numerous
- independent Kantian thinkers like Johannes Volkelt (1848-1930)
- Of course, we can characterise Kant only
- believe that someone who studies Kant really can understand him
- Science. Kant faces no question
- certainty of knowledge torments Kant more than any contents of
- Kant's Critique
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- To Kant the question is more important how
- nevertheless, one has to say of these paradoxes, Kant searches
- Kant says, well, the ideas are mere names, nomina. We form them
- Kantianism is in a way the extreme point of
- bring it into the things. Kant destroyed any objectivity, any
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- Title: Anthroposophie, Ihre Erkenntniswurzeln und Lebensfruchte: Zweiter Vortrag
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- Title: Fruits/Anthroposophy: Lecture 2 (Summary): Perception and Thinking
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- konnte er mit Kant nicht mitgehen. In dieser Kantischen
- der von Kant so vorgestellt wird, daß er dasteht
- bin.» Denn im kantischen Sinne, meint Schiller, müsse
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- Kantischen Moralauffassung nun auch aus der Anthroposophie
- heraus aufzustellen. Die Kantische These lautet ja:
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- to place against the Kantian moral
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- Title: Fruits/Anthroposophy: Lecture 7: The Gulf Between a Causal Explanation of Nature and the Moral World Order
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- to follow Kant. In Kant's moral philosophy, Schiller found a rigid concept
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- attitude to morals had to be different from that presented by Kant.
- me to present a definite antithesis to the moral philosophy of Kant
- Kant's thesis [ Note 4 ] was: ‘Duty!
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- Title: Lecture: The World Development in the Light of Anthroposophy
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- Title: Kultur/Wissenschaft: Vortrag I: Anthroposophie und Naturwissenschaft
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- Title: Kultur/Wissenschaft: Vortrag V: Anthroposophie und Sozialwissenschaft
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- Title: Tension Between East and West: Lecture 7: The Individual Spirit and the Social Structure
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- Title: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture VIII
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- Title: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture XXIII
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- Title: Foundations of Esotericism: Lecture XXXI
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- Title: At the Gates: Lecture VIII: Good and Evil. Individual Karmic Questions.
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- us today in a beautiful way how this Kant-Laplace theory can proceed.
- Title: Apocalypse of John: Lecture VI
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- Title: Spiritual Hierarchies: Lecture 5
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- Title: Spiritual Hierarchies: Lecture 8
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- Title: Gospel of St. John: Lecture III
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- Title: Gospel of Luke: Lecture Two
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- Title: Wisdom of the Soul: III. At the Portals of the Senses.
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- Title: Christ Impulse: Lecture 7: The Further Development of Conscience
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- Title: Macrocosm/Microcosm: Lecture 6: Experiences of Initiation in the Northern Mysteries
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- Title: Manifestations of Karma: Lecture 10: Free Will and Karma in the Future of Human Evolution
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- Title: Mission/Volksseelen: Zehnter Vortrag
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- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1929): Lecture 10
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- Title: Mission/Folk-Souls (1970): 10. The Mission of Individual Peoples and Cultures in the Past, Present and Future.
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- Title: Die Geheimnisse der biblischen Schöpfungsgeschichte: Sechster Vortrag
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- Title: Die Geheimnisse der biblischen Schöpfungsgeschichte: Achter Vortrag
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- Title: Genesis: Lecture VII: The First and Second Days of Creation.
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- Title: Matthäus-Evangelium: Siebenter Vortrag
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- Title: Matthäus-Evangelium: Achter Vortrag
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- Title: Excursus Mark: Part III: Excursus: Lecture I
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- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Three: The Tasks of the Fifth Post-Atlantean Epoch
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- Title: Background/Mark: Lecture Twelve: Mystery Teachings in St. Mark's Gospel
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- Title: Lecture: On the Occasion of Goethe's Birthday
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- Title: Lecture: From Jesus to Christ (single lecture)
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- Title: From Jesus to Christ: Lecture III: Sources of Knowledge of Christ, Lord of Karma
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- external world, in line with Lutheran and Kantian ideas, or in the
- Title: From Jesus to Christ: Lecture IX: The Exoteric Path to Christ
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- Title: Evidences of Bygone Ages in Modern Civilisation
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- Title: World of the Senses and World of the Spirit: Lecture II
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- Title: Lecture 6: Spiritual Beings in the Heavenly Bodies and in the Kingdoms of Nature
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- Title: Okkulte Untersuchungen: Vortrag: Die Neuesten Ergebnisse Okkulter Forschung uber das Leben Zwischen Tod und Neuer Geburt
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- Title: Life Between ... IV: Recent Results of Occult Investigation Into Life
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- Title: Okkulte Untersuchungen: Vortrag: Durchgang des Menschen Durch die Planetensphaeren und die Bedeutung
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- Title: Okkulte Untersuchungen: Vortrag I: Das Leben Zwischen dem Tode und Einer Neuen Geburt
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- Title: Okkulte Untersuchungen: Vortrag: Einiges \über die Technik des Karma Im Leben Nach dem Tode
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- Title: Okkulte Untersuchungen: Vortrag I: Die Kosmische Seite des Lebens Zwischen Tod
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- Title: Okkulte Untersuchungen: Vortrag: Erg\änzende Tatsachen \über das Leben zwischen Tod und neuer Geburt
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- Title: Okkulte Utvikling: Foredrag 10
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- Title: Secrets/Threshold: Lecture II
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- Title: Secrets/Threshold: Lecture IV
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- Title: Das Fünfte Evangelium: Dritter Vortrag, Kristiania (Oslo), 3. Oktober 1913
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- Title: Das Fünfte Evangelium: Sechster Vortrag, Berlin, 10. Februar 1914
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- Title: Christ and the Spiritual World: Lecture One
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- Title: Human and Cosmic Thought: Lecture I
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- Title: Human and Cosmic Thought: Lecture One
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- Title: Lecture III: The Balance in the World and Man, Lucifer and Ahriman
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- Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture IV: The Intimate Element of the Central European Culture and the Central European Striving
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- Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture VIII: The War, an Illness Process
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- Title: Lecture Series: The Subconscious Forces
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- Title: Lecture Series: Intervals of the Life on Earth
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- Title: Chance/Necessity/Providence: Lecture 1: Probability and Chance
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- Title: Chance/Necessity/Providence: Lecture 3: Necessity and Chance in Historical Events
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- Title: Chance/Necessity/Providence: Lecture 5: Necessity and Past, Chance and Present
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- Title: Chance/Necessity/Providence: Lecture 7: The Physical Body Binds Us to the Physical World
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- Title: Lecture: On the Duty of Clear, Sound Thinking
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- Title: Universal Human: Lecture Four: The Universal Human: The Unification of Humanity through the Christ Impulse
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- Title: Necessity and Freedom: Lecture I: The Past Shows Us a Picture of Necessity
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- Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture XI: Fragments from the Jewish Haggada
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- Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture XII: Luciferic Dangers from the East
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- Title: Toward Imagination: Lecture 1: The Immortality of the I
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- Title: Toward Imagination: Lecture 3: The Twelve Human Senses
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- Title: Karma of Untruthfulness I: Lecture Three
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- Title: Cosmic/Human Metamorphosis: Lecture 4. Morality, As A Germinating Force
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- place, all would have been as in the Kant-Laplace theory. If you think
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- Title: Building Stones: Lecture Three
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- heads. The crux of Kant's argument is this:
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- Title: Building Stones: Lecture Nine
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- Title: Aspects/Evolution: Lecture IV
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- Title: Karma of Materialism: Lecture 1
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- Vatican and the views of Goethe and Kant.” Here we see the influence
- the teachings of the Vatican and the views of Goethe and Kant.”
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- same period a thoroughly Lutheran philosopher in Kant, whose concepts
- an inclination to follow Kant but found that he could not; and indeed
- who tries to adopt Kant's philosophy but comes to recognize the futility
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 9: The Battle between Michael and "The Dragon"
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- Title: Geographic Medicine: Lecture I
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- Title: Reappearance/Christ: Lecture XII: Individual Spirit Beings and the Undivided Foundation of the World: Part 3
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- Kant called God, freedom, and immortality; Goethe called them
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- correctly by Goethe. Kant called them God, Freedom and
- Title: Historical Necessity: Lecture 4: The Rhythmical Relationship of Man with the Universe
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- Title: Earthly Death/Cosmic Life: Lecture 7: Confidence in Life and Rejuvenation of the Soul: A Bridge to the Dead
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- by those who hold Kant as a great philosopher. That is due to the
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- only because Kant is so difficult to understand that he is regarded
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- Title: Life Gifts: Lecture II: The Relativity of Knowledge, and Spiritual Cosmology
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- Title: Sound Outlook: Lecture V: The Being and Evolution of Man
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- Kant. What I am now saying goes into the very depths of
- philosnphy of Kant and Hegel in the nineteenth, exhort us to
- overstepping the Kantian boundary between knowledre and
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- Title: Mysteries of the Sun: Lecture III
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- Title: Cosmic Prehistory: Lecture I: The Threefoldness of Space and the Unity of Time
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- Title: Three Streams: Lecture III: The Mystery of Golgotha Must Be Approached Supersensibly
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- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture VI: Brief Reflections on the Publication of the New Edition of 'The Philosophy of Freedom'
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- opens with the words: ‘We must go beyond Kant.’
- When Kant apostrophizes duty:
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture VII: Incidental Reflections on the Occasion of the New Edition of 'Goethes Weltanschauung'
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- quote Kant as the ideal of the pacifists. This is quite
- Title: Lecture: Social and Anti-social Forces In The Human Being
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- Title: Goetheanism as an Impulse for Man's Transformation - Lecture 4: Human Qualities Which Oppose Antroposophy
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- Title: Lecture: A Turning-Point in Modern History
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- Here Schiller, in comparison with Kant, whom unfortunately he
- otherwise followed in many ways, is a much freer spirit. For Kant
- thou great and sublime name , Kant says, on the only occasion
- on Kant, who would regard serving one's friends as a duty. Schiller
- is most evident when he has to talk about Kant. Here he found himself
- in a peculiar position. Kant was regarded by Schiller and many others
- said to himself: If so many people find so much in Kant, one must let
- copy of Kant's Critique of Judgement; he underlined important
- In conversation about Kant, Goethe would not let himself become really
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- as the Kant-Laplace theory! He is no longer contained in this theory;
- Title: Die Soziale Frage als Bewusstseinsfrage: Lecture IV
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- Leute, die nicht lange in der Kantine bleiben, und wenn Sie aus
- der Kantine kommen und eben gegessen haben, so sind Sie,
- nehmen, wenn Sie eben aus der Kantine kommen: ein menschlicher
- halb ein Uhr, wenn Sie zur Kantine gehen, ist es anders, da
- Title: Die Soziale Frage als Bewusstseinsfrage: Lecture VIII
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- Title: Cosmogony/Freedom/Altruism: Lecture II: A Different Way of Thinking is Needed to Rescue European Civilization
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- Title: Lecture: Fundamentals of the Science of Initiation
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- which he is unable to bridge completely. For this reason, Kant has
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- (Königsbergerise) it, and it then becomes Kantian. That
- happened; and from Kant there comes this beautiful saying:
- Kantian, this Königsbergian intellectualising of ethics.
- Schiller rejected the ethical rigourism of a Kant. But he
- Title: Spiritual-Scientific Consideration: Lecture 2: Esoteric Prelude to an Exoteric Consideration of the Social Question I
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- Title: Mission of Michael: Lecture IV: The Culture of the Mysteries and the Michael Impulse.
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- by modern scientists and was so much beloved by Kant that he said: in
- Title: Mysteries of Light: Lecture IV: The Old Mysteries of Light, Space, and Earth
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- abominable Kant-Hume element, which has really caused such
- Kant-Laplace theory, in which many people still believe. Herman Grimm
- makes its appearance in the Kant-Laplace theory, according to which
- explaining this Kant-Laplace theory from the standpoint of the
- Title: Cosmic New Year: Lecture V: The Dogma of Revelation and the Dogma of Experience. The Spiritual Mark of the Present Time. A New Year Contemplation.
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- Title: The Meaning of Easter: St. Paul and the Christ Impulse
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- picture than this theory of Kant-Laplace concerning world
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- In Kant's philosophy it is strange. The full weight
- There must be something preventing him here. Then comes Fichte, a pupil of Kant's, who with full
- from this 'I am' an entire picture of the world. Kant cannot reach the 'I am'. Fichte immediately
- afterwards, while still a pupil of Kant's, hurls the `I am' at him. And everyone is amazed
- — this is a pupil of Kant's speaking like this! And Fichte says:
- far as he can understand it, Kant, if he could really think to the end, would have to think the
- same as me. It is so inexplicable to Fichte that Kant thinks differently from him, that he says:
- If Kant would only take things to their full conclusion, he would have to think
- would rather take the whole of Kant's critique for a random game of ideas haphazardly thrown
- from Kant's. Kant, of course, rejects this. He wants nothing to do with the conclusions drawn by
- still only a reaction, a last reaction to something else. For one can understand Kant only when
- which a great deal can be traced). You see, Kant was still — this is clearly evident from
- important thing was not to come truly to a spiritual reality. Kant therefore rejected it —
- proof! Kant's writings are remarkable also in this respect. He wrote his
- the way that they see proof. Kant lived in this sphere, but there was still something there
- into it. But Kant had something else which makes it inexplicable how he could become Fichte's
- happened with Kant who was the bridge? Now, one comes to the significant point when one traces
- how Kant developed. Something else became of this pupil of Wolff by virtue of the fact that the
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- Kant and tried to answer such questions for himself in a Kantian way
- (im Kantischen Sinne).
- to him. Anyone who, like myself, has seen how Goethe's own copy of Kant's
- this work of Kant's which was abstract, but in a completely different sense. And just as he seems
- Immanuel Kant
- Kant had succumbed to this. I spoke about this recently
- and indicated how Kant had succumbed to the intellectuality of the West through
- Kant. He stayed at the point that is not mere intellectuality.
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture One
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- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Twelve
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- and has evolved in the sense of the Kant-Laplace theory, and we
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- Title: Lecture: The Souls Progress through Repeated Earth Lives
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- Otherwise one would have to say that what is called in the Kantian
- Title: The Path to Freedom and Love and their Significance in World Events
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- something which, in its reality, is not understood! Men such as Kant
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- Title: Festivals: Christmas: Lecture V: The Proclamations to the Magi and the Shepherds
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- Title: Lecture: The Two Christmas Annunciations.
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- Title: Therapeutic Insights: Lecture V
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- Kant wished to investigate human subjectivity, and he
- Title: Man as a Being: Lecture 1
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- of Kant do not know that space cannot be subjective, because it arises
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- Title: Lecture: The Dual Form of Cognition During the Middle Ages
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- Title: Lecture: The Remedy for Our Diseased Civilisation
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- speak of Kant, from the second half of the eighteenth century
- Title: Lecture: Goethe and the Evolution of Consciousness
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- Title: Lecture: Human Freedom and Its Connection with the Mystery of Golgotha
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- Kant-Laplace theory and the end of the world by heat block our
- Title: Old/New Methods: Lecture Five
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- way, for the reason that nothing contained in a Kant-Laplace or other
- Kant-Laplace nebula must be amplified by being regarded as the body of
- Kant-Laplace nebula as the beginning of the world's existence. At what
- space, a Kant-Laplace nebula of a future world had come into
- Suppose that here (drawing on blackboard) is our Kant-Laplace primal
- embodied in a new Kant-Laplace primal nebula. In other words: what I
- the same way we must go back beyond the Kant-Laplace nebula of the
- Title: Human Questions and Cosmic Answers: Lecture III
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- Title: Mystery Trinity: Part 1, Lecture 3
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- [Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller (1759–1805), German poet, dramatist, historian, and philosopher. Schiller's friendship with Goethe is celebrated. Strongly influenced by KantNote 5]
- how to philosophize from Kant, although the Kantian way
- [Imanuel KantNote 6]
- Title: Younger Generation: Lecture VI
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- know Schiller's answer to Kant's definition of duty:
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- Title: Younger Generation: Lecture XIII
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- world arise out of the Kant-Laplace primeval nebula which densifies
- a place in a world-order as conceived by Kant-Laplace, ending with
- and the Kant-Laplace theory is no mere phrase!
- Title: Man/World of Stars: Lecture IV: Rhythms of Earthly and Spiritual Life. Love, Memory, the Moral Life
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- Title: Lecture Series: Anthroposophy and Modern Civilization
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- Kant calls the “Thing in itself,” and one cannot
- Title: Michaelmas-Soul: Lecture I
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- the twirler in the Kant-Laplace theory: we would have to station him
- Title: Man's Being: Lecture III
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- could be found in the Kant-Laplace primeval fog? Here were
- consciousness, he would not place the Kant-Laplace theory
- Title: Evolution of Consciousness: Lecture II: Inspiration and Intuition
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- Title: Supersensible Man: Lecture III
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- Title: Rosicrucianism/Initiation: Lecture I: Research into the Life of the Spirit During the Middle Ages
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- in true Kantian fashion as to what the “thing-in-itself”
- either philosophise in Kantian fashion and say: “The
- Title: Rosicrucianism/Initiation: Lecture III: The Time of Transition
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- Title: Rosicrucianism/Initiation: Lecture IV: The Relationship of Earthly Man to the Sun
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- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume I: Lecture IV
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- knowledge, “kantified” everything (“Kante,”
- In science, through Kant, all became hard and angular; and so it is
- against the dry and rigid Kantian concept of duty Schiller himself
- virtuous.) For in the Kantian ethic, that is not virtuous which we do
- Title: Karma: Lecture IV
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- and Schiller. Kant, both in life and in knowledge,
- “kantified”
- [Kante in German means a hard
- Kant, everything in knowledge became sharp and angular;
- against the dry and rigid Kantian concept of duty, Schiller
- that I am not virtuous,” For, according to the Kantian
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume III: Lecture IV: The Soul's Condition of Those Who Seek for Anthroposophy
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- thought. But whereas Kant drew from this the inevitable
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture VIII: Conclusions: The Anthroposophical Society and its Future Conduct.
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- Title: Goethe As Founder of a New Science of Aesthetics: Steiner's First Lecture
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- out from Kant, who determined the nature of the Beautiful in
- more than one respect. Kant first examines the reason of the
- the Beautiful, with the mere image. For this reason, Kant calls
- a Kant. Æsthetics should start from the examination of the
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture III: Goethe's Feeling for the Concrete.
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- kant-Fichte-Schelling-Hegel philosophy was able to give, and
- been accepted as the Kantian philosophy by many
- philosophy of Kant even more egoistically than this scholar.
- of Kant and Fichte that he did actually believe he had
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- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture VIII: Spiritual Science Considered with the Classical Walpurgis-Night
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- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture XII: Goetheanism In Place of Homunculism and Mephistophelianism
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- Title: Colour: Part Three: The Hierarchies and the Nature of the Rainbow
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- begins Kantianism, here one begins, having the clothes-horse with the
- hanging on it, so one speculates either in the Kantian
- Title: History of Art: Lecture VIII: Raphael and the Northern Artists
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- Title: History of Art: Lecture X: Disputa of Raphael - the School of Athens
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- Title: History of Art: Lecture 10: Disputa and The School of Athens of Raphael
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- Title: Study of Man: Lecture III
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- Title: Study of Man: Lecture V
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- wrought the most terrible havoc. What does Kantianism do? First of all
- And so it comes to all its other deductions. Kant himself is not clear
- Title: Study of Man: Lecture VII
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- consistency, the materialists argue that even such a great man as Kant
- to prove. For even Kant, when he stood before the gate of death, was
- plane Kant could no longer come to a consciousness of what lived in
- Title: Die Erziehungsfrage als soziale Frage: Erster Vortrag
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- Title: Die Erziehungsfrage als soziale Frage: Dritter Vortrag
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- Title: Lecture Series: Education for Adolescents
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- Title: Child's Changing Consciousness: Lecture I
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- Kant-Laplace?
- French astronomer and mathematician. Immanuel Kant (1724–1895)
- supposed to prove the accuracy of the Kant-Laplace theory.
- Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 6
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- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 7
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- latter whizzes past us. This is quite different from the Kantian
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- inorganic Nature there are many features like the theory of Kant
- human beings of our time to get free of the ways of Kant and
- there is in him something of Kant and Konigsberg!) It was a lecture
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- unprejudiced way, to take seriously the Kantian ideas. For if space
- Title: Warmth Course: Lecture XIII
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- Kant, Laplace and their successors built up the nebular
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- if you will, Kantian — space we have to put the
- Title: Anthroposophy Science: Lecture I
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- mentioned what Kant called our attention to, that in every
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- have pointed you toward reality. In Kantianism this reality
- appears in an unreal form. Kantianism speaks of the three
- subjective experience out into space. How is it that Kant
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- the world simply did not exist anymore. Hence arose the Kantian idea:
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- Kantsche Philosophie eben einfach aus den wirtschaftlichen
- Verhältnissen hervorgegangen ist, aus denen Kant sich entwickelt
- bietest du dem Fabrikanten an, und die ist für den Fabrikanten,
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- reichen Welt eine «kantige», und es wird
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- put Kantian interpretations on a rich world and forget entirely
- Title: The Apocalypse: Lecture III
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- make a Kantian world out of a rich one, and they completely
- Title: Health and Illness I: Lecture VIII: Concerning the Soul Life in the Breathing Process
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- Title: Lecture: The National Epics With Especial Attention to the Kalevala
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- fashioned the Kantela, our beautiful stringed instrument, from the jawbone
- sich in Irrtum die da glauben, Wainemoinen hab gezimmert die Kantele,
- Title: Reincarnation and Immortality: Lecture V: Mystery of the Human Being
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- Title: Reincarnation and Immortality: Lecture II: The Historical Evolution of Humanity
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- Title: Lecture: The Threshold In Nature and In Man
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