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  • Title: Foreword: First Scientific Lecture-Course
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    • first had to be rekindled and awakened in our time — a
    • good thing for mankind that in this Movement some
    • senses. The most they did was to declare that with the kind
    • called in vain, for a clear recognition of this kind. The
  • Title: Prefatory Note: First Scientific Lecture-Course
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    • Man and of Mankind” by Rudolf Steiner (1911):
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    • friend Dr. Stein has kindly been recalling, I may add one more. It
    • by their own researches — a kind of “reductio ad
    • current, customary science and the kind of scientific outlook which
    • several creatures and phenomena he may form concepts of species, kind
    • attempts to gather up the single phenomena into kinds and species. So
    • is to some extent, this kind of scientific outlook was predominant in
    • kind of phenomena which he calls archetypal, — the
    • kind. Hence too for Goethe in the last resort there are not what may
    • certain force. This force we are accustomed to regard as a kind of
    • this kind of force involves, we must have recourse to the balance
    • can issue, For this kind of effect in Nature, we are obliged to
    • forces of some kind. It will be the dawn of a new world-conception in
  • Title: Second Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • partially and on a small scale whenever you come into any kind of
    • about by one kind of connection with the material life —
    • kindred colours — orange and reddish. At the other pole is what
    • we may describe as blue and kindred colours — indigo and violet
    • following. We will remain purely within the given facts. Kindly
    • dimming of it, we have the two kinds of entry of the dimming or
    • darkening into the light, — the two kinds of interplay between
  • Title: Third Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • explain is in its essence a special kind of interplay of light and
    • find out for himself. Buettner, Privy Councillor in Jena, was kind
    • was uniform white he saw nothing of the kind. Goethe was roused. He
    • We see a kind of interaction between them. Taking our start from what
    • — then, my dear Friends, I am already fancying all kinds of
    • they divest the eye of any kind of activity of its own; only from
    • IIIf). The human eye, as you know, is in form like a kind of
    • a kind of lens. The lens is carried by a muscle known as the ciliary
    • a quite external and objective kind of fluid. The lens too is still
    • What is it due to? It is due to there being two different kinds of
  • Title: Fourth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • corresponds a kind of substance, so that seven colours altogether are
    • through the prism is to Newton like a kind of chemical analysis,
    • they assumed that waves of this kind are also kindled in the ether.
    • the waves are of a different kind from those of sound. In sound there
    • kind of relation to it, it may well have a dimming or even
    • can make spectra of this kind appearing not as a proper spectrum but
    • selfless enough to let the kindred yellow light arising here it would
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    • alchemical experiments with a kind of Heavy Spar (Barytes). He made
    • — after the light had been removed. Stones of this kind were
    • this kind — bearers of light, i.e. phos-phores.
    • When in this way a body shines with one kind of light while illumined
    • by another kind of light, we call the phenomenon Fluorescence. And,
    • but more as a kind of function, an outcome of the division sum. Thus
    • direct kind; nothing is interposed between you and the colours. When
  • Title: Sixth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • through this kind of schooling it is extremely difficult for you to
    • never to speak of rays of light or anything of that kind, but only of
    • this outer semblance, all kinds of theoretical inventions were added
    • kind of lightness, just as untrue is it to say that there is only one
    • kind of darkness. It is as one-sided as it would be to declare:
    • notion of a merely abstract space to the kind of space that is not
    • space, with a kind of in-drawing of the light. It is as though our
    • kind of enrichment when in a light-filled space. We draw the light
    • as we do so, here once again we feel a kind of polarity prevailing,
    • we may say: here something similar must be at work. Some kind of
    • that the different kinds of ether-vibrations are dispersed by the
    • prism; these different kinds of vibrations then appear to us as
    • have to regard light as a kind of electro-magnetic radiation. It only
  • Title: Seventh Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • did. In the last resort I wish to lead you to a certain kind of
    • in the meantime as a kind of preparation. We are not advancing in
    • fully when we go on from certain kinds of physical phenomena to
    • us is a kind of intermediary between the airy and the solid state.
    • kind of demonology — or rather, not described at all. We
    • consciousness a kind of midway level — a niveau. You
    • water is a kind of drum or flywheel which we now bring into quick
  • Title: Eighth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • have gradually discovered what kind of movement it is. It takes
    • too can be directly demonstrated. We kindle a note in this metallic
    • holes. We can rotate it rapidly. Herr Stockmeyer will be so kind as
    • experiments of this kind shew how the pitch of the note is
    • cochlea, filled with a kind of fluid, and here the auditory nerve
    • — the aqueous humour. What kind of organ would that
    • the eye, we have a kind of monologue, — as when you converse
    • conditions for a kind of suction to arise, — this is a true
    • non-spatial realm into the spatial. Of course the kind of sound,
    • the particular tone that is drawn in, is modified by the kind of
  • Title: Ninth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • kind, with the resinous rod it proves to be opposite in kind. Using
    • across the gap. Now you are also aware that this kind of
    • more intense when the vacuum is higher. Look how a kind of movement
    • this kind led Crookes and others to the idea that what is there in
    • due to something of a material kind — though in a very
    • therefore was convinced that this was a kind of material spray,
    • such a tube, they now imagined there to be two different kinds of
    • other bodies, call forth a kind of fluorescence; the materials
    • So they were dealing already with many different kinds of rays.
    • kind that contain radium, as it is called.
    • They no longer had names enough for all the different kinds! They
    • it. So has the sound, the ear. For warmth too, a kind of
    • Formerly, he says, we tried to imagine in all kinds of ways, how
  • Title: Tenth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • emerges like a kind of shadow behaves like external matter. It
    • kind of effects we are accustomed to see in matter.
    • shew you the kind of rays produced by this apparatus: they are
    • current through. This is the kind of rays usually made visible by
    • yesterday. We observe this kind too, therefore.
    • sheaves of rays — rays of three kinds, to begin with. We
    • for instance, revealing all these different kinds of rays, the
    • pupils some kind of proof, some demonstration of the fact. We do it
    • most exact of Sciences, is modern mankind's dream of Nature.
    • inadequate, they now introduce a kind of statistical method. Taking
    • numerical relations also empirical in kind. They then use the
    • than the mere material element. You are obliged to kindle your own
    • indicated a kind of pathway for this scientific realm, — a
    • reality. If you yourselves are imbued with the kind of scientific
    • order of mankind. On the other hand, people fail to realize how
    • deeply the ideas of Physics penetrate into the life of mankind.
    • Konigsberg and all their kindred. How much will be to do in this
    • Mankind, my
    • where the new things which mankind needs can spring to life. In the



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