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  • Title: Goethe As Founder of a New Science of Aesthetics: Steiner's First Lecture
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    • The results which he himself gives us may stand as examples
    • never understood the task which the spirit of man sets itself
    • conditions? The desire for Art is as old as man himself, but
    • instant he gained full and clear knowledge of his own self, the
    • instant he became aware of a kingdom within his inner self,
    • of Nature. He could now no longer surrender himself to her, for
    • away from her, that he had created a new world within himself,
    • of everything our inner self tells us is divine. The next
    • could feel its own self, would cry out in exultation, as having
    • real life, of drawing back into oneself, of creating one's own
    • disclose itself to us. Without the instinctive capacity for
    • have lost must be implanted in them by man himself, and therein
    • that Man is placed on Nature's pinnacle, he regards himself as
    • imbuing himself with all perfections and virtues, calling on
    • highest effect — for as it develops itself spiritually
    • out of a unison of forces, it gathers into itself all that is
    • life into the human form, uplifts man above himself, completes
    • forms in which it asserts itself, in the various branches of
    • itself in conformity to purpose, without, however, serving an
    • ‘wherefore’ lies in the object itself, and the intellect
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