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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
    • orientation of our faculties of knowledge towards the outer
    • The outer senses develop and awaken in the human being, so to
  • Title: First Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • “objective” wave-movements in outer space. What he
    • reference to the outer world. We may count peas as well as electrons.
    • conclusions about the outer processes to which our arithmetic is then
    • to outer Nature. I mean Geometry, — all that is known by means
    • without looking into outer Nature. We spin and weave them out of
    • ourselves. We may make outer drawings on them, but this is only to
    • illustrate by outer drawings, we might equally well imagine purely in
    • things purely in the mind, using the crutches of outer illustration
    • derived from a realm which, to begin with, is quite away from outer
    • third thing which we do, still before reaching outer Nature. I am
    • movements. You need not observe any process in outer Nature; you can
    • outer drawing; I could simply have instructed you in thought to form
    • outer Nature there is really something like the point a
    • mental activity. Forces you have to measure in the outer world. The
    • other way than by an outer experiment. There is no proof by dint of
    • forces must be derived empirically, by dint of outer experience.
    • be tried and tested by us in the outer world. Our scientists however
    • involves realities of the outer world. What, in effect, must be
    • world of thought so that they then hold good in outer Nature, we get
    • Taking my start from d, I should have to go to the outermost
  • Title: Second Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • into the realm of outer, empirical, purely physical experience. We
    • outer Nature, — not even to what is mechanical in Nature. To
    • move, it must be something in outer space. In short, we must suppose
    • at it, — by mere outer observation? Or is there after all
    • outer object in our experiment swims in the water, so does the brain
    • time and can build no bridge from thence to the outer reality of
    • into its thinking. — so to connect outer phenomena like the one
    • to the relation you enter into with the outer world whenever you
    • — I wish to speak today. I mean the relation to the outer world
    • outer world than where we impinge on matter and make acquaintance
    • part in the outer world. Our forces of consciousness in some way
  • Title: Third Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • undergo instils this mental habit. Thinking of outer Nature, people
    • violet, I now get the outer edges red, with violet in the middle and
    • outer objects rays of light are supposed to proceed and thence to
    • of it, the cornea. This outermost integument (I have here drawn it)
    • outer world. At this place in the human body therefore — in the
    • liquid or aqueous humour of the eye, between the lens and the outer
    • the outer world. The lens too is to a high degree
    • nature of the outer light is here at work, bringing about that
    • emerges for us from the relation of the eye to the outer world. Now
  • Title: Fifth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • with outer reality, my dear Friends, till we are thoroughly clear on
  • Title: Sixth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • appearing to the outer senses, was taken note of; then, to explain
    • this outer semblance, all kinds of theoretical inventions were added
    • Something in our outer world communicates itself to us when we are
    • in direct connection with what is given to us from the outer world
  • Title: Seventh Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • we have three stages in man's relation to the outer world — I
    • live in what is there going on in the outer world. Not so when you
    • in the manifoldly formed and differentiated outer air. It is no
    • and sensation you are scarcely able to distinguish outer warmth
    • warmth) you come to terms with the outer world in a comparatively
    • outer air. Here once again the “conversation” becomes
    • they speak so unrealistically of what is there in the outer world,
  • Title: Eighth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • outer we got 80 in the same period of time. The beats bring about
    • life of thought but which consists of outer realities. In effect, I
    • type, still connected to some extent with the outer world, could be
    • unspiritually within the sequence of outer material events, to
    • alive and vital, whereas the outer part is increasingly like a
    • outer world and finds expression in waves of alternate compression
    • it interacts with what is taking place more externally in the outer
    • the outer world mere oscillations are going on when you hear sound?
    • make them, even as the conditions for the outer air to get into the
    • globe are not given until I make them. The outer air-waves can only
  • Title: Ninth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • are here crossing the same boundary as to the outer world, which we
  • Title: Tenth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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    • not able really to enter the facts of the outer world. In the realm
    • of phenomenon in the outer world, — but the
    • There is no guarantee that what is going on in the outer world does
    • in outer Nature. We calculate Nature's phenomena in the realm of
    • when we go into the outer facts of Nature and work upon them with
    • outer world the ideas of “scientific” arithmetic and
    • not gained these ideas from the outer world. We are applying ideas
    • experience with the outer world; these on the other hand —
    • unconscious part of us, from the Will-part which has its outer
    • unfold when half-asleep belongs directly to the outer things which
    • faculty has indeed somehow linked up with the outer phenomenon, but
    • impact of the chair. All this elaboration of the outer world
    • electricity. For we then come into connection with what in outer
    • their start more from the outer empirical data, they have developed
    • then that you come into that region — even of the outer world
    • observe the spiritual nor the soul) is but the outer, so-called
    • essence of the sound or tone is of course there in the outer world
    • between Thought and Will, so is the outer warmth in Nature



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