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  • Title: First Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • on their environment.
  • Title: Second Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • the environment. On the contrary, we must aver (and once again, we
  • Title: Sixth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • spaces of our immediate environment and on the other hand the way we
    • become united with the warmth-conditions of our environment, —
    • very much in the condition of our environment as regards warmth; and
    • warmth-condition of our environment and the way we feel ourselves
    • within the light-condition of our environment. Physics, since the
    • open-mindedness to distinguish how we join with our environment in
    • our environment as regards warmth and light respectively. Then in the
    • we share in the warmth-conditions of our environment with our
    • unless the air in our environment is vibrating we shall not hear any
  • Title: Seventh Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • of our environment which gains significance for us whenever we are
    • warmth-element of our environment. And yet, what is it of us that
    • environment? Take then the following experiment. Fill a bucket with
    • difference between itself and your environment. What is it
    • in the warmth-element of your environment? It is your own
    • environment, wherein your own bodily warmth is swimming. It is your
    • environment. — If you think these things through, you will
    • swimming with it in our environment-of-warmth. When we are warmer
    • than our environment we feel the latter as if it were drawing,
    • what is taking place in our environment of air. It is precisely
    • element of our environment and are thus able to perceive the
    • that we swim in the light-phenomena of our environment; and as we
    • warmth-element of your environment with your whole bodily nature.
    • with our environment; with our own warmth we meet the warmth of our
    • environment and perceive the difference, whatever it may be. Here
  • Title: Tenth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • attract a simple bit of iron with a magnet, so too, what here



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