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- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture I: The Problem of Faust
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- I believe Him?
- Can say: I believe Him not?
- believe they understand a quotation of this kind. Let me read
- they believe that it consisted of silver. It was not so,
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture II: The Romantic Walpurgis-Night
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- believed that spiritual forces do work through such
- declared that he simply did not believe in the thing, and
- veracity. But first priest replied: I would rather believe
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture III: Goethe's Feeling for the Concrete.
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- of Kant and Fichte that he did actually believe he had
- asked to believe this phantasy of Paracelsus'. — True,
- as far as I'm concerned nobody need believe. But it is well
- children who can believe that it is possible to rule the
- believe the world can be governed by shadow concepts, do not
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture IV: Faust and the "Mothers"
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- one believes that, for were the water not there no one would
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture V: Faust and the Problem of Evil
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- content, was written by Goethe in Rome. He believed that he
- that the Greeks fought; they would not believe the Trojans
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture VI: The Helena Saga and the Riddle of Freedom
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- approach the groups. The individual will believe that he is
- quarter. Part of what modern humanity believed thus fondly,
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture VII: Some Spiritual-Scientific Observations
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- penetrating influence which he believed it impossible to
- believed that one could do better by endeavouring to clothe
- — what he believed the men of his circle actually
- believes that Goethe was a rationalistic philistine —
- rationalistic — whoever believes that Goethe was this
- dear friends, who believes that he could for a single instant
- between falling asleep and waking. And he believed this can
- earth-conditions; and this he believed he could more easily
- modern philosophers, but he did not believe them capable of
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture VIII: Spiritual Science Considered with the Classical Walpurgis-Night
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- as man by nature reaches. Those who believe that what is
- the abstract mineral ball he believes to revolve out there,
- feeling was developed by Goethe. And he believed he might
- when offered anything they are not actually bound to believe;
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture IX: Goethe's Life of the Soul from the Standpoint of Spiritual Science
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- nineties of the eighteenth century he believed, as did other
- believe it possibel to found a world-conception either
- should it be otherwise? Whoever believes that it is not possible
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture X: Faust's Knowledge and Understanding of Himself
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- vision, Goethe believed he could change the idea of a
- this harmony, preferring to believe that what has arisen from
- say they believe in the spirit. Certainly, it is not a bad
- thing at least to believe in the spirit; but how do they
- ‘spirit’ in which you believe? What is the
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture XI: The Vision of Reality in the Greek Myths
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- Homunculus can never become Homo. Thus Goethe believes in all
- Samothrace; he believed something was to be found there over
- becomes the stamen and pistil of the flower. He also believed
- conception of the riddle of the world, what he believed that
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture XII: Goetheanism In Place of Homunculism and Mephistophelianism
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- Imagine how Schiller believed that in these letters, written
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