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- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture IX: Goethe's Life of the Soul from the Standpoint of Spiritual Science
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- Goethe's intention when he turned not to hypotheses and
- hypotheses and theories, that never thought out anything
- not concern him merely to invent hypotheses like the wave
- theory perhaps, or the Emission theory, and so on, hypotheses
- appear. Goethe's way was not to add to phenomena hypotheses
- nature — never to seek for theories or hypotheses.
- without setting up any hypotheses, he followed up how the
- that will have nothing to do with hypotheses but keeps to
- free from hypotheses and theories, one confines oneself to
- hypotheses but grasped them just as they were offered to the
- theories and hypotheses what nature herself offers, we may
- observation of nature; all these theories and hypotheses make
- Goethe, rejecting theories and hypotheses, and allowing only
- hypotheses out of the spirit. The one thing determines the
- phenomena but theories and hypotheses — and seeking to
- without the light of impossible theories and hypotheses. We
- by theories and hypotheses. Where the external world is
- perception of nature, free from hypotheses, a perception that
- hypotheses and theories which soon fail us when put to the
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