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- Title: First Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- justified to say that when we perceive a phenomenon of light or
- simple phenomenon as that a stone, let go, will fall to earth, or if
- transition of one phenomenon into another, or of one form of
- be there behind them; — behind the subjective phenomenon of
- “Ur-phenomenon” the simplified and clarified phenomenon,
- phenomenon as it may first present itself, where it is complicated
- out. This then — the Urphenomenon — is what Goethe takes
- we call “phenomenon of Nature”.
- phenomenon in which Life plays a part if you restrict yourself to
- Title: Second Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- same phenomenon — loss of consciousness — is taking
- observe as an objective phenomenon in Physics, is of great importance
- is the essential feature of the phenomenon of Will. As a conscious
- phenomenon it is blotted out, extinguished, because in fact the Will
- Goethe calls the Ur-phenomenon in the sense I was explaining
- yesterday, this is indeed the Ur-phenomenon of colour. We shall reach
- see a peculiar phenomenon: — at the upper edge of it you see a
- have to begin with, — this is the “phenomenon”. Let
- us first hold to the phenomenon, simply describing the fact as it
- phenomenon, the pure and simple fact. We see colours arising in and
- Title: Third Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- phenomenon with the prism — at the end of yesterday's lecture
- It soon emerged that the phenomenon was not at all as commonly
- primary phenomenon. We are no longer seeing the original phenomenon
- colours. The latter phenomenon only arises when we take so small a
- edges stay as they are. This is the primal phenomenon. Colours arise
- surfaces from the very outset. The phenomenon, difficult to study
- get the phenomenon described before, only in this instance the circle
- will consider another phenomenon. Suppose I have a vessel here
- Title: Fourth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- placing before you what we may call the “Ur-phenomenon”
- — primary phenomenon — of the Theory of Colour. By and
- Ur-phenomenon is not always easy to recognize at once. But if you
- take the trouble you will find it everywhere. The simple phenomenon
- Ur-phenomenon: Light through dark — yellow; dark through light
- This simple phenomenon
- drawing of the phenomenon (see
- have the following phenomenon: Looking along here, I see what would
- blue or bluish-red. You need but express the primal phenomenon,
- For the phenomenon we
- giving rise in us to the phenomenon of red, etc., — this will
- study such a phenomenon quite exactly. Suppose I have two mirrors and
- — the phenomenon is undeniable. The two disturb each other. The
- corpuscular emanation will not explain this phenomenon of alternating
- But it did not occur to the physicists to take the pure phenomenon as
- Title: Fifth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- way to an understanding also of this phenomenon. In the first place
- it were, to close in upon — this very complex phenomenon.
- exposed this to the light, a strange phenomenon occurred. After
- phenomenon of after-luminescence — phosphor escence — is
- not the simplest. Another phenomenon is really the simple one. If you
- by another kind of light, we call the phenomenon Fluorescence. And,
- way brought about a phenomenon of colour — say, a spectrum. I
- mean now, a phenomenon that takes its course purely within the light.
- also have the phenomenon of colour in the form of a coloured surface.
- Title: Sixth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- What did they teach you of the phenomenon you see when you observe
- whole theory of the phenomenon upon it. I still ought to speak in
- is a very similar phenomenon, like a cessation of consciousness, when
- simply stating the phenomenon.
- explanations of one and the same phenomenon. Suppose for example you
- example of how they fail to look at the real phenomenon but at once
- the phenomenon rightly only by recognising myself as a single whole.
- phenomenon, we must examine to what extent it is a reality in itself,
- whole what is in fact only a partial phenomenon within a larger
- of light in a certain way, the electro-magnet affects the phenomenon
- Helmholtz got to know of the phenomenon, he said: Very well, we shall
- matter is that a genuine phenomenon of undulation — namely the
- Title: Seventh Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- darkness. Today I will begin by shewing you the phenomenon of
- consider please the following phenomenon; it is most important,
- familiar with this phenomenon, and also knew that of the coloured
- hence the phenomenon cannot be one of mere contrast but is
- will produce the phenomenon and you must now look through on to the
- objective phenomenon of the green is called forth. Now side by side
- phenomenon, the green that stays there on the screen; though not a
- apparatus is my eye; I see an objective phenomenon through my own
- eye. It is the same objective phenomenon which I see here, only
- Title: Eighth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- phenomenon that underlies it — or, shall we rather say,
- phenomenon. I mean the following for instance, — it has in
- investigated in a very wide domain. The last phenomenon of this
- phenomenon as you see it — has somehow sucked it in.
- Title: Ninth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- brings negative toward itself in some way. You know the phenomenon
- all, is a phenomenon not unlike what you would have if here for
- phenomenon gets modified. The electricity which otherwise flows
- phenomenon arose, making it necessary to think still further. The
- itself, we perceive it by means of a phenomenon of light. This led
- somewhere in Nature — of a quite universal phenomenon which
- Title: Tenth Lecture (First Scientific Lecture-Course)
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- of phenomenon in the outer world, — but the
- faculty has indeed somehow linked up with the outer phenomenon, but
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