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  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture I
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    • say that Goethe has not been forgotten, for there exists a Goethe
    • nothing is clearly expressed — this state of thing[s] had existed
    • for a long time and still exists at the present day.
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture II
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    • beings, but only for science. And science led an existence among men
    • which has acquired, step by step, this dreadful objective existence
    • world-existences. The names are immaterial. I have called them the
    • Saturn, Sun and Moon existences. But the first earth-epoch was only
    • the repetition of earlier world-existences. On the earth there have
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture III
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    • philosophy and you will find — Being, Becoming, Existence,
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture IV
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    • unchangeable Moral Law: that there exists only one norm which
    • existence. So that for Nietzsche, Greek art could be understood only
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture V
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    • lapsing into untruthfulness, proof for the existence of God came into
    • for the existence of God, as Anselm of Canterbury, people would not
    • speak of proofs for the existence of God would have been as if
    • the existence of the divine when he had lost it, when it was no
    • proofs for the existence of God shows, if one looks at the facts
    • a feeling, however dim, that such intuitions had once existed. But
    • pre-earthly existence had for a long time been wiped out. Western
    • It was only living thinking in pre-earthly existence. During the
    • still was something living. There existed livingly the kind of
    • existence. And that is the straight path from moral intuitions to
    • meant something but had real existence. Then indeed they would not be
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture VI
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    • of the pre-earthly existence of the soul has been lost. If we take
    • For a long time existence before the descent into a physical earthly
    • If nothing of this consciousness exists there is quite a different
    • possible when one thinks one is confronting a being whose existence
    • of pre-earthly existence and unites with his physical body in order
    • in a certain respect. The child comes into earthly existence from a
    • earthly existence. When we speak of confidence between men in the
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture VII
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    • tiredness, I called it. In ordinary life organic existence requires
    • Tiredness existed among the young in earlier times, too, when they
    • existed even then.
    • lost. And because the urge that once existed was no longer there, the
    • super-sensible world exists?
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture VIII
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    • feeling did not then exist. It was a period of actual transition. In
    • exists outside in the world and within the separate individuals. The
    • into the general concept dog; but there exists one general thought
    • existed, we find the Middle Ages permeated by the tragedy of still
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture IX
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    • present form with a justified right of existence. Why could there
    • solution — that when the child enters earthly existence he
    • earthly existence. But the child should not come to a more and more
    • quite an appalling amount! I will assume the existence of a very
    • does not limit itself to the forces presumed to exist by physics and
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture X
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    • great age. This was a matter of course. Why? Because what exists
    • today only in earliest youth existed then for the whole evolution of
    • is not a psychopath. There need not necessarily exist either a clear
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture XI
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    • way into existence.
    • this kind still existed among the country folk. In the country people
    • earthly existence from super-sensible, spiritual worlds, from his
    • pre-earthly existence. My dear friends, it is never the head that
    • and comes from pre-earthly existence. In the particular coloring the
    • the human being has brought down from pre-earthly existence; and
    • teacher as coming out of pre-earthly existence. A young child has the
    • of his pre-earthly existence.
    • it is a bringing down of pre-earthly existence into the life of the
    • existence. Then it is really the child who educates himself through
    • earth into the present. Not only the pre-earthly existence but
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture XII
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    • were only willing to concentrate on what existed outside the world of
    • saw in a vibrating, active existence the cosmic forces which draw
    • revelation of what exists as true reality. For the first
    • have elected that man. It is true there existed a link which gave the
    • sheaths still had a connection with the spiritual content existing in
    • there existed a kind of terror, and people made themselves
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture XIII
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    • centers — but libraries did not exist. Do not misunderstand me
    • — no library in our own sense. Something existed akin to our
    • teach the child about the mysteries of earthly existence. Only when



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