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  • Title: Kingdom of Childhood: About the Transcripts of Lectures
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    • printed courses on the other, belong within what I elaborated as
  • Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Synopsis of Lectures
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    • plant belongs to the earth. This is the true picture and gives
    • colour. (Illustration). Line-drawing belongs only to Geometry.
    • belonging to English life. Gymnastics should be taught by
  • Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 1
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    • belong together, they are one and the same human being. We must know
    • incompetent. Is all this to be attributed to the spirit belonging to
  • Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 2
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    • environment as something external which does not belong to this
  • Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 3
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    • plant belongs to the earth. This is the true picture and gives the
    • difference between subject and object; subject is what belongs to
    • oneself, object is what belongs to the other person or other thing;
    • hair of the earth. For the plants belong to the earth just in the
    • same way as the hair belongs to the organism of the human being. And
    • also belongs to it the soil beneath it spread out on all sides, maybe
    • containing the plant belongs to a much greater area of soil around
    • part here (below the line in drawing) lives with it and belongs to
    • which belongs to them. But there are other plants which take the
    • The flowers belong to the soil. Soil and plant make up a unity, just
    • the plants belong together, and that each portion of soil bears those
    • plants which belong to it.
    • This is spoken of as belonging to the earth. But the plants with
    • their force of growth belong to the earth just as much. The earth and
    • would be. They belong together just as the hair on the head belongs
    • find out what kind of soil each plant belongs to; the art of manuring
    • its roots more in water than in the firm ground and belonging
    • does not belong to the earth. It runs over the earth and can be in
    • belonging to the earth, and the animals as belonging to himself. The
    • feel how earth and plant belong together as a matter of course. Then,
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  • Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 5
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    • One should always forget that one has understood it. This belongs to
  • Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Lecture 6
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    • belong to the lesson, but is only something you ought to know!) What
    • teaching. And another element comes in here, something which belongs
  • Title: Kingdom of Childhood: Questions and Answers
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    • and colour. (Illustration). Line-drawing belongs only to Geometry.
    • belonging to English life. Gymnastics should be taught by demonstration.



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