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- Title: Lecture: Some Conditions for Understanding Supersensible Experiences
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- are. They are justly named Arts because they were
- Title: Imperialism: Lecture 1
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- as its name is concerned, it has shown itself to be something new:
- names — although the names seldom describe the reality. It's
- their real names. On the contrary, its effect is that the names
- Title: Imperialism: Lecture 2
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- the people; but in Germany a name existed which presumed that the
- people had a talent for mere names without meaning; that on one hand
- Tories were in opposition. What kind of names were they? In the first
- half of the nineteenth century these names were seriously meant. The
- names were adopted during the dawn of the English parliament, what
- did they signify? The name Whigs was a cussword. When a Scottish
- a name which was no longer a cussword. And the Tories — that
- name originated in Ireland. In the 17th, 18th century the papists
- were called Tories. Later that name, a cussword for Irish papists,
- this happened in the realm of names, in the realm of designations, in
- serious names for what really existed could not be found. And that's
- Title: Imperialism: Lecture 3
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- ‘authority,’ namely the editor of the political
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