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  • Title: Goethe's Aesthetics: Notes
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    • on the fine arts by leading spirits in earlier times. A historian of
    • spirit in those days was turned towards the spirit as such, in its
    • the effort of the spirit to ‘rise to the heights where the
    • its appearance as though it were spirit. To this extent, artistic
    • as by the representation of spirit already in existence. Real
  • Title: Goethe's Aesthetics: Preface to the Second Edition
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    • in my views was connected especially with my spiritual
  • Title: Goethe's Aesthetics: Works by Rudolf Steiner
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    • The Spirit of Fichte Present in our Midst
  • Title: Goethe As Founder of a New Science of Aesthetics: Steiner's First Lecture
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    • point of contact with the greatest spirit of latter times means
    • it is a peculiarity of our day that the spiritual productive
    • limited means. It must be our aim to solve them in his spirit,
    • never understood the task which the spirit of man sets itself
    • evidence much later. The Greek spirit, so happily
    • spirits thirsted for, Nature supplied to them in abundance. It
    • see in mere Nature the highest that our spirit craves for; for
    • spiritual labyrinth. Nature stands there bereft of soul, devoid
    • opposite of the Greek spirit, which found everything in Nature.
    • the spirit striving to attain the divine. But the helplessness
    • a time when Spirit and Nature were so closely joined, a science
    • perceived the spirit in its undimmed purity, but a time, also,
    • individuals, and our spirit strives for the expression of the
    • finite, the perishable, and our spirit strives for the
    • spirit, once estranged from Nature, is to return to Nature, it
    • to Nature, but with the rich abundance of a developed spirit,
    • fundamental separation of Spirit and Nature does not correspond
    • the archetype. Thus were born in his spirit the plant-type and
    • the objective world with a non-receptive spirit, it does not
    • spiritual participation in her production. So did I press on
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