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  • Title: Book: RoP: The World Conceptions of the Modern Age of Thought Evolution (Pt1 Ch5)
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    • Galileo (1564 – 1642), and others, led to the first great
    • about Bacon. In a later part of the book dealing with Galileo, he
    • again by Galileo. He led natural philosophy back into the human being.
    • nature, but as Goethe shows in the case of Galileo, even in this field
    • develops in Copernicus, Galileo and Kepler with what has preceded
    • observation is to be the only witness of it. Bacon is one, Galileo
    • Copernicus, Galileo and others. Something still lives in the mind of
    • possible to Greek thinking. Galileo is already compelled to say that
    • driving forces of the world processes, and Galileo must already make
    • picture of nature. In a personality like Leonardo da Vinci
  • Title: Book: RoP: The Age of Kant and Goethe (Pt1 Ch6)
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    • could explain a teleological being in the same way as an entity that
    • necessity and the latter according to teleological ideas. Finally, he
    • the rest of reality, for the teleological form that is to be observed
    • Goethe's conviction. For this reason, Goethe said about Galileo that
  • Title: Book: RoP: Reactionary World Conceptions (Pt1 Ch8)
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    • that they are teleologically ordered, therefore, points toward a wise
  • Title: Book: RoP: The Struggle Over the Spirit (Pt2 Ch1)
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    • this kind as long as the question of the teleology of living beings
    • of the idea of teleology, prompted to say:
    • creates also teleologically and in a reason-directed plan, by
    • discard an idea like that of teleological structure. For this reason,
    • His work, through which the teleological idea was placed on the
    • modern world picture, since the days of Copernicus, Galileo, etc.,
    • “teleological structure” of an organism. Conceptions of this
  • Title: Book: RoP: Darwinism and World Conception (Pt2 Ch2)
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    • If the thought of the teleological structure of nature was to be
    • In this way an explanation of teleologically adjusted beings seems to
    • Thoughtful naturalists felt the weight of the new teleological
    • purposes, all teleology in the old sense, has been eliminated. One no
    • separates the older teleological and dualistic morphology from the new
    • the process of organic formation, then every kind of teleology, of
    • paleontologists, however, firmly pronounced, according to the careful
    • healed through careful human attention. The paleontologist, Marsch,
    • [e.Ed: perhaps American paleontologist, Othniel Charles Marsh
  • Title: Book: RoP: The World as Illusion (Pt2 Ch3)
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    • ontogeny and paleontology appear to Du Bois-Reymond to be of
  • Title: Book: RoP: Modern Man and His World Conception (Pt2 Ch7)
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    • The endeavor of such spirits as Richard Wagner, Leo Tolstoi and others



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