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  • Title: Goethe's Aesthetics: Notes
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    • ‘found nothing at all in Nature.’ Against this the great
    • creation is not an imitation of anything already in existence, but
    • Something can just as little be created by mere physical imitation
  • Title: Goethe As Founder of a New Science of Aesthetics: Steiner's First Lecture
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    • cultural factor confronts us, with which everything that would
    • fellowmen. All things appear to us in a different setting, when
    • in most cases, the right thing would be for us to apply his
    • things to our own now more perfect scientific appliances and
    • born in their heart for a Something which we seek in vain in
    • short, everything that leads the soul of man into a veritable
    • of everything our inner self tells us is divine. The next
    • consequence is estrangement from everything which is Nature
    • opposite of the Greek spirit, which found everything in Nature.
    • The subsequent conception of the world finds nothing at all in
    • divine, the necessary; we see nothing around us but facts that
    • might equally well be different; we see nothing but
    • species, for the archetype; we see nothing but the
    • must be to something different from that sum total of
    • nothing in common with reality; he plunges deep into reality,
    • the animal-type, which are nothing but the Ideas of the plant
    • objective as the colours and the forms of things, but they are
    • the primal types of things, to the immutable in the general
    • represents something on the level of which a man who has
    • glorious and worthy of devotion and love, and thus, breathing
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