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- Title: Book: Riddles of Philosophy: Back Cover
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- objective vision, a way appropriate to the psychological and
- physiological constitution of Western man. If accepted in the spirit
- Title: Book: Riddles of Philosophy: Introduction
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- Rudolf Steiner's approach to history is symptomatological, and it is
- on all sides, merely been logically shown. What the study of this book
- Title: Book: RoP: The World Conception of the Greek Thinkers (Pt1 Ch2)
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- mythological deities of ancient times. The beings of this world
- by means of a logical conclusion arrived at the thought that the path
- in thought as a matter of course, leads him also to investigate logic,
- Title: Book: RoP: The World Conceptions of the Modern Age of Thought Evolution (Pt1 Ch5)
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- to logical order, but it cannot contain within itself divine world
- logical nature of thought; they recognize such thought as a force that
- Title: Book: RoP: The Age of Kant and Goethe (Pt1 Ch6)
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- seemed strange to me that in logic I was to tear apart, isolate and
- the insights of reason that were leaning on logical conclusions, and
- 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
- commands, its inexorable logic, its categorical imperative. A man who
- this purpose. He will not be restricted to the use of logical
- extreme logical rigor, had, in Kant and Fichte, come to the point of
- tune himself to be either philosophical or philological, critical or
- Title: Book: RoP: The Classics of World and Life Conception (Pt1 Ch7)
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- Hegel's Logic. It is a structure of lifeless, rigid, mute
- content of the Logic is only the dead God who demands
- denying that there is some such thing as logic. Water is such a cold
- Title: Book: RoP: Reactionary World Conceptions (Pt1 Ch8)
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- into which he has withdrawn as an isolated thinker. The purely logical
- are unsatisfactory to him. They offend his logical sense. This feeling
- If, through our logical thinking, we elaborate out of a contradictory
- that they are teleologically ordered, therefore, points toward a wise
- psychological processes make it possible for us to devise a technique
- their logical necessity, which works automatically. In the progress of
- against every logical rigidity. Hegel also had a great number of
- from him like a logical process in which one concept always
- mathematician who allowed himself to be swayed by the proud, logically
- Hegel's world conception to a completely theological mode of
- theological mode of conception. Guenther attempts to free man from the
- Title: Book: RoP: The Radical World Conceptions (Pt1 Ch2)
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- body, he says as much as when the philosopher in logic or
- a psychological explanation for the genesis of the concept of God. The
- the consciousness that clings to the old mythological picture
- Title: Book: RoP: The Struggle Over the Spirit (Pt2 Ch1)
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- content of logic thus becomes its result as the spiritual
- cosmological problem, that is to say, the problem of the inner essence
- promises at the end of his physiological letters some excursions into
- logically. Without losing their way in heights of idealistic thoughts,
- creates also teleologically and in a reason-directed plan, by
- der Physiologic des Menschen, 3, 1838; Vol. 1, p. 19.)
- zoological, microscopical and embryological knowledge in an unlimited
- way. His view did not keep him from basing psychological qualities of
- discard an idea like that of teleological structure. For this reason,
- His work, through which the teleological idea was placed on the
- 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
- many miles and were very different in their geological constitution
- In this way an explanation of teleologically adjusted beings seems to
- Thoughtful naturalists felt the weight of the new teleological
- Years ago, through my physiological investigations, I arrived at the
- Such facts of embryological development excited the greatest interest
- separates the older teleological and dualistic morphology from the new
- mechanical and monistic one. If the physiological functions of
- problem of all problems. Anatomically and physiologically
- pathological formations, while Haeckel's followers regarded them as
- Title: Book: RoP: The World as Illusion (Pt2 Ch3)
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- The anatomist Henle expresses the same view in his Anthropological
- If one glances over the physiological literature from the second half
- in his Physiological Optics:
- atoms, for it is a psychological fact of experience that,
- light, is physiologically incorrect. Light came into being only
- limit itself to the evidence of the senses and the logical intellect
- inorganic to the psychological in the manner expressed in Darwin's
- observation of the soul. This tendency toward a psychological
- has been understood that all logic has exclusively to do with the
- dependent, not the independent, no logic can destroy this belief in
- him vigorous logic became the second nature of John Stuart. From his
- proceeded by starting from psychological experience. He had observed
- logic, which appeared in 1843 as his chief work under the title,
- System of Logic.
- thinkable than that between Mill's Logic and Hegel's Science
- of Logic, which appeared twenty-seven years earlier. In Hegel we
- he is not a man but something else. Hegel's logic has become a logic
- of things: For Hegel, the manifestation of logic is an effect of the
- added from an outside source to this essence. Mill's logic is the
- logic of a bystander, of a mere spectator who starts out by cutting
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- Title: Book: RoP: Echoes of the Kantian Mode of Conception (Pt2 Ch4)
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- conception. This fact consists in the logical necessity with which
- of certainty is the necessity of thought, the certainty of logical
- compulsion is generally called logical compulsion or thought
- necessity. The logically necessary reveals itself directly as an
- everything logical, that bears witness with immediate evidence of the
- objective, real validity of the logical connections of concepts.
- Title: Book: RoP: World Conceptions of Scientific Factuality (Pt2 Ch5)
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- to the mere physiological view but intends to preserve the processes
- chronologically represents the continuation of the teachings of
- the progression from theological thinking to idealistic thinking, and
- observation and a strictly mathematical and logical treatment of the
- same way without the aid of theological and idealistic thoughts. Comte
- of the immature, the pathological or that of over-ripeness that is
- confines himself to the results of sense perception, of the logical
- the faculty of knowledge, are caused by logical distortion. One should
- logically consistent structure. Nature and history have a constitution
- logical relations of all concepts. The general qualities and relations
- of the concepts of thought with which logic deals must also be valid
- principles and the main forms of logic must set the standard for all
- law in this world must correspond to the logical order and law in
- Title: Book: RoP: Modern Idealistic World Conceptions (Pt2 Ch6)
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- Wagner's Handwörterbuch der Physiologic, Lotze opposed the
- that has the effect of always leading from a logical comprehension of
- Microcosm (1858 64), Three Books of Logic (1874) and
- psychological self-observation, a reliable conception concerning man's
- (Psychological Works, published by E. Kräpelin, Vol. I, part 1,
- Although the world, without doubt, presents a logical structure
- existence to a will that is entirely without logic and reason. Its
- philosophically explained from the non-logical will element, Eduard
- attained only when the logical-reasonable idea annihilates being.
- presents the different kinds of human doctrines of morality in logical
- nor logically . . . (Lessing's Weltanschauung, 1883, page
- logical inquiries concerning the value or worthlessness of the world
- Title: Book: RoP: Modern Man and His World Conception (Pt2 Ch7)
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- book, Biological Problems, an Attempt at the Development of a
- occasion is given for it. (Biological Problems)
- characteristic impulse of animal and man. (Biological Problems)
- sociological trend of thought, however, asks: What are the legal and
- sociological processes. The human soul does not spring from mere
- biological laws, but directly from the fundamental creative element
- and it assimilates the biological processes and laws to its own
- sociological realm. This brings human souls into the appropriate
- laws affect the living being, but the biological laws are at work at
- Title: Book: RoP: A Brief Outline of an Approach to Anthroposophy (Pt2 Ch8)
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- The Psychological Foundations and Epistemological Position of Spiritual Science,
- Hume only knows the kind of psychological observation that would
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