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- Title: Foreword: First Scientific Lecture-Course
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- those things which we can investigate by means of the outer
- unfold that inner activity of thought by means of which
- Title: Prefatory Note: First Scientific Lecture-Course
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- leisure and the means to write a scientifically up-to-date
- Title: First Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- and simply as a means of grouping the phenomena. Staying amid the
- to outer Nature. I mean Geometry, — all that is known by means
- of action in certain directions. And we have sundry means of
- impregnable, is none the less beginning to be undermined. I mean the
- Title: Second Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- impossible ever to gain valid ideas of what is meant or should be
- meant by the word “Ether” in Physics. As I said
- Truth is, the brain by no means weighs with the full 1250 grammes
- — I wish to speak today. I mean the relation to the outer world
- dimness, and by this means the dark or bluish colours are
- bodily part and is by no means independent. In the eye too it is
- Title: Third Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- I really must ask you to swallow the bitter pill (I mean, those of
- Goethe had to pack the instruments to send them back again. Meanwhile
- the other colours in between. By means of such a double prism I
- In our attempts to follow up the phenomena of light by means of lines
- mean measured. I now only refer to the main principle. To what can
- the object thither. What is the meaning of this? In the conventional
- movable by means of muscles. From the lens onward the light then
- Title: Fourth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- light, and by this means the bluish and violet shades are here
- get pictures by means of the one mirror and also pictures by means of
- light it up. Meanwhile, the others are recoiling from the lower
- arises within the light itself by means of this apparatus, so that a
- Title: Fifth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- By means of this
- — by means of the pure facts. Fact upon fact in proper sequence
- “phosphores” or light-bearers. This is what they meant:
- of that time, you need not take it to mean what is called
- velocity”. By means of space and time we only measure the
- with the old Konigsberg habit, by which I mean, the Kantian idea. The
- them by means of light. We ought not to ascribe objectivity to light
- mean now, a phenomenon that takes its course purely within the light.
- Title: Sixth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- in a too trivial meaning. You have to learn to sense the facts, and
- in debt. I will by all means distinguish between more and less
- by means of which my forehead would attract my right hand. But in
- sensation of light is produced by means of this vibrating ether. And
- ascertain by means of such phenomena as we have seen in our
- means that we shall now have to explain these radiations themselves
- Title: Seventh Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- saying which I do not mean to imply that it would be better if I
- in the meantime as a kind of preparation. We are not advancing in
- if I engendered red by means of green, it would stay red. Goethe in
- real process by means of which I see the green when I see it thus,
- think it over in the meantime. Taking our start from this, we will
- Title: Eighth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- phenomenon. I mean the following for instance, — it has in
- which we aspire to, are not so easy to conceive. It is by no means
- Title: Ninth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- means of different metals with the help of liquids. The other thing
- itself, we perceive it by means of a phenomenon of light. This led
- Title: Tenth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- was that they could explain the phenomena so beautifully by means
- presented by Nature. Meanwhile however, for the thinkers of the
- triangle is by no means 180°.
- have at first no means whatever of deciding, how our own
- phenomena of warmth) — by means of geometrical, arithmetical
- say: By all means let us calculate some law of Nature; it will hold
- a former lecture — means that he enters into the sound or
- was meant as a beginning in a real work for the evolution of our
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