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- Title: Foreword: First Scientific Lecture-Course
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- materialism to a spiritual understanding of the World. It is a
- materialism — Natural Science. Future generations will
- Title: First Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- Ib). This time, the point a will signify a material thing —
- some little grain of material substance. I exert a force to draw it
- Title: Second Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- in which the life of man unites with the material element that
- about by one kind of connection with the material life —
- really there between the phoronomical and the material domains.
- respect, however little, every material medium is dim. So is this
- material medium. In here however, inside the prism, we have a
- same time you see that the material prism plays an essential part in
- Title: Third Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- what is material — the material of the lens, which is a body of
- material — though it appears transparent in all these lenses
- material through which the light has gone is thinner here and thicker
- “light-rays” have become the very basis of materialistic
- Title: Fourth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- materialistic way. Bombarding little balls of matter would no longer
- Title: Fifth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- all. How comes it in effect that the material bodies have this
- relation to the light? How do they, simply by dint of their material
- Title: Sixth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- material existence. We have indeed paved the way, in that we first
- given facts. The fact for instance that material bodies in the
- neighbourhood of other material bodies will under given conditions
- Title: Eighth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- Nature in purely materialistic ways, — not to approach Nature
- the first to cultivate the materialistic ideas which are so
- people no longer even notice how they sail off into materialistic
- unspiritually within the sequence of outer material events, to
- far astray materialistic Physics goes and how unreal it becomes in
- Title: Ninth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- some material. The rod becomes, as we say, electrified; it will
- which has become notably fruitful in the materialistic evolution of
- led upon the one hand to the great triumphs in materialistic
- beginning.) You can attract material objects with the magnet. Now
- imagined material particles to be shooting through the space inside
- the tube; these, as material particles, are then attracted by the
- due to something of a material kind — though in a very
- — of a material nature.
- therefore was convinced that this was a kind of material spray,
- out through this. The question arose: can material particles go
- through a material wall without more ado? So then the question had
- material particles showering through space, — or is it
- like those of matter. Shoot a material cannonball through the air
- too is electricity. This is in favour of its being of a material
- other bodies, call forth a kind of fluorescence; the materials
- effects shew that there is also a raying-forth of the material
- itself. But the material thus emanated proves to be radium no
- Title: Tenth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- physical science has so developed that materialism is being lifted
- ordinarily feel to be material. Yet they are also evidently akin to
- behaves materially.
- that certain entities, regarded as material substances, emit
- another thing emerges from these materials, known as radium etc. It
- material concomitant, the movement of the wave. Not so in the
- so-called material element, but also what in the case of sound and
- more than the material waves. I must now perceive physically, what
- than the mere material element. You are obliged to kindle your own
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