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- Title: Cover: First Scientific Lecture-Course
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- the Goetheanum, Dornach, Switzerland
- Goethean Science Foundation,
- Title: Cover Pressing Page: First Scientific Lecture-Course
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- the Goetheanum, Dornach, Switzerland
- Goethean Science Foundation,
- Title: Foreword: First Scientific Lecture-Course
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- fellow-workers: Help the Goetheanum bring about the beginning
- Goetheanum
- Title: Prefatory Note: First Scientific Lecture-Course
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- From Goethe's Scientific Works,
- wanting to defend Goethe's Theory of Colour in every
- yet known in Goethe's time. I could only do justice to such
- Theory of Colour in Goethe's spirit.”
- Title: First Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- Hochstift” had invited me to speak on Goethe's work in Science.
- his work in the organic Sciences. For to carry Goethe's
- takes its start from Goethe in this realm, as being almost
- Then and then only will Goethe's outlook come into its own, also in
- can be derived from Goethe's general world-outlook. We must begin by
- Nature. Now I will emphasize at the very outset that the Goethean
- problematical for Goethe. He did not like to see the many concrete
- Goethe's way of thinking. In this respect it is especially important
- and research as pursued today and on the other hand the Goethean
- ether. Not in this style did Goethe apply scientific thinking. In his
- subjective, or objective. Goethe does not entertain such concepts as
- expression what Goethe feels is fundamental to a true outlook upon
- Nature and the World. Goethe therefore remains amid the sequence of
- Thus Goethe looks upon
- kind. Hence too for Goethe in the last resort there are not what may
- light will interact with matter that is in its path. Goethe puts into
- out. This then — the Urphenomenon — is what Goethe takes
- of Goetheanism, and on what now obtains in Science. It is remarkable:
- the phenomena of Nature to mathematical thinking as Goethe had.
- Goethe himself not having been much of a mathematician, this is
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- Title: Second Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- Goethe calls the Ur-phenomenon in the sense I was explaining
- Title: Third Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- take my start from a much disputed saying of Goethe's. In the 1780's
- commonly held by physicists, so Goethe learned, that when you let
- — violet. Goethe heard of it in this way: the physicists
- Goethe wanted to get
- enough to send him some scientific instruments to Weimar. Goethe
- wanted his instruments back. Goethe had not yet begun; — it
- Goethe had to pack the instruments to send them back again. Meanwhile
- was uniform white he saw nothing of the kind. Goethe was roused. He
- Goethe now said to
- Goethe's time. According to modern Physics, here are the colours of
- scientific doctrine even in Goethe's time, and so he was instructed.
- apart, will re-unite in the eye itself. But Goethe saw no white. All
- that you ever get is grey, said Goethe. The modern text-books do
- Title: Fourth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- — expressed in Goethe's way, to begin with — is as
- IVi). Goethe said: Well, at a pinch, that might do. If Nature
- this was what put Goethe off. And this again shews us how needful it
- Title: Fifth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- is it what you can get by reading Goethe's Theory of Colour.
- Goethe. It was in 1832 that Goethe died. What we are seeking is not a
- Goetheanism of the year 1832 but one of 1919, — further evolved
- Title: Sixth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- the straightforward facts simply as they present themselves. Goethe
- Title: Seventh Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- Goethe was
- shadows. I darken this source of light and get green, said Goethe
- idea of Goethe's is mistaken, as you may readily convince
- if I engendered red by means of green, it would stay red. Goethe in
- as it were, subjectively conditioned by our eye alone. Goethe calls
- to use Goethe's term, — the eye, according to its own
- Title: Eighth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- have grown accustomed to through Goethe. They wanted to study
- any spiritual view of Nature. Think for example of what Goethe does
- Title: Tenth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- in Goethe's Theory of Colour. We shall be studying the element of
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