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- Title: Foreword: First Scientific Lecture-Course
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- reality is experienced more intimately than by the physical
- Title: First Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- Nature. You need only recall how in external, sensory experience so
- in many single experiences. Now we may say, this first important
- forces must be derived empirically, by dint of outer experience.
- they regard as our own subjective experience.
- Title: Second Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- external experiences the moment we go beyond what can be counted and
- into the realm of outer, empirical, purely physical experience. We
- — when we, therefore, ourselves experience a pressure —
- indicated — the loss of consciousness which you experience with
- human experience contains the m no less than the v,
- Title: Sixth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- explain more fully. For if we start from the experiences we can gain
- subjective experience with the light that floods and surges all
- the experience of light upon the one hand and warmth upon the other
- of fact, between the way we experience and share in the conditions of
- Title: Seventh Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- the effect of it then finds expression in your experience of
- still farther down. We experience our own state-of-warmth by
- Now we can also experience ourselves quite consciously in the airy
- differentiation, enabling me to perceive and experience the airy
- experience. Now comes the veriest tangle of confused ideas. The
- Title: Eighth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- n can be experienced as an external reality, for the
- experiences, — transforms the vibrations of the vibrating
- says at the very outset: What we experience as the report of a gun,
- not believe that the sensory impression he experiences is only
- light and sound the inner life and being which you experience in a
- the experience of inner life and being.
- “effect” of the other. What you experience in your
- soul, — when I experience it with you it is not the effect
- Times without number you may have this experience. You are at table
- — as when we experience one-another's thoughts.
- — only becomes the full experience of sight, in that we
- Title: Ninth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- they had the strangest experiences. Presently they found that
- waking life. We do not experience our processes of will directly.
- mind, and you will then admit: Our experience of light, sound and
- direct experience of the phenomena of our own Will; all we are able
- to experience in consciousness is our thoughts about them. Likewise
- we have no direct experience of the electrical phenomena of Nature.
- We only experience what they deliver, what they send upward, to
- Title: Tenth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- experience with the outer world; these on the other hand —
- to experience of the sound or tone as such, in the thus inwarded
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