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- Title: Leonardo's Spiritual Stature: Lecture
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- kind already indicated. One has the sense moreover that here a
- “Last Supper?” One has the sense that he went away
- the sense indicated. All the other countenances can be
- orient themselves to what is presented to the senses, to reason
- it is said, to the external sense world and to what human
- reason is able to comprehend by means of sense perception.
- Human beings directed their attention first of all to the sense
- not do so by means of sense perception, but by virtue of
- on sense perception. What was the result? It was believed, the
- not to rely on sense observation. He had the courage to say
- that no empirical discoveries are made in relying on sense
- that humanity placed reliance only on the senses.
- the world of sense and to think only by means of reason bound
- the cosmos. In the times when Greek art arose, one sensed, for
- we sense that the artist created as Nature does, in standing
- Thus, with him we sense the helplessness with which a soul had
- surrounded him; who had to sense a tremendous contrast between
- Something takes place parallel to the sense-perceptible stream,
- countenance and sense the genius of humanity itself looking out
- only becomes clear to us in having a sense for what he was not
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