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  • Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Cover Sheet
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    • calls on us to develop the organs of perception that go beyond these
  • Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Contents
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  • Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Forword
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    • Steiner finds a parallel to an earlier development, that of medieval
    • him science is a necessary, indeed indispensable stage in the development
    • conceptual thinking that we become fully human. Spiritual development
  • Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Translators' Notes
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  • Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture I
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    • developments in the nineteenth century to pass before the mind's
    • been developed in the pursuit of natural science. And today we are faced
    • development of modern scientific thought, must one not then say to oneself
    • We can watch the historical development of consciousness in the interaction
    • We thereby develop something that man must develop for his own sake
  • Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture II
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    • these workers' meetings, who really knew the development of modern thought,
    • Yet without going into the whole history of this development one can
  • Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture III
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    • calls on us to develop the organs of perception that go beyond these
    • must treat such a point in the development of human life with the same
    • course of human development from birth, or rather from conception, up
    • I want only to indicate that we are led to something that develops an
    • inward faculty of perception similar to the outward perception developed
    • process of development from conception to the change of teeth, one sees
    • on the other but rather the emergence of mathematics within the developing
    • in a true light. Yet at a certain point in the development of Western
    • an inner development of which I have yet to speak and which you will
  • Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture IV
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    • then be developed further into that which one finds in the Vedanta.
    • to develop this pictorial consciousness within and thereby to discover
  • Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture V
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    • a halt at the boundary and develop instead something that normally is
    • not yet present as a faculty of cognition. One must develop Inspiration.
    • developed through interaction with the sense world beyond the boundary.
    • develop a thinking that can grasp the realities of social life. Similar
  • Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture VI
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    • You need only follow somewhat man's development from birth to the change
    • of teeth and beyond in Order to realize that, besides the development
    • this human development is the gradual emergence and transformation of
    • of inner schooling [Kraft des Übens], by first developing
    • only by developing Imagination. Agoraphobia — this is an illness that
    • that man has developed must immerse itself in the body again, and what
    • body when we strive for Imagination? Only by developing the power of
    • high mode of cognition if we can develop in a healthy way what threatens
    • understanding of man and also for a true medical science. One has developed
    • Inspiration, developed by gradually discovering within matter a spiritual
    • you here. The other faculty is developed by discovering within oneself
    • sort. Spiritual science must develop a method of research as rigorous
    • giving rise to the social forms we must develop if we wish to reverse
  • Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture VII
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    • self-development; one must become aware that in the later stages of
    • to achieve a higher development, similar to the one we have described,
    • only when one realizes what such a higher level of development reveals
    • to man. If one were to characterize the path of development these sages
    • development followed by these ancient Eastern sages. I want to make
    • wisdom-literature in order to enter upon the paths of higher development
    • path of development leading into the higher worlds when we consider
    • the following. In certain ages of life we develop what we call the soul-spirit
    • the external, physical-sensory world. We must also develop such faculties
    • within the course of human development to the same extent that the
    • of development and transformed the soul faculty that we use to understand
    • intelligible. One was protected against developing a false sense of
    • spiritual study can develop pathologically. Such a person establishes
    • spiritual worlds. One rather degenerate individual, however, developed
    • for example of the plant, develop out of each other, and in order to
    • the conditions that arise through the abnormal development of a leaf,
    • that has reached a certain stage of development — let us say has
    • world evolution can say with assurance that a trend of development from
    • a path of development leading to the higher worlds different from that
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  • Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture VIII
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    • calls on us to develop the organs of perception that go beyond these
    • their ego-consciousness was much less developed than in later epochs
    • of spiritual development. Within the realm of spiritual life one cannot
    • just as the Eastern path of development was not unequivocally
    • not even a single chapter devoted to the development of Goethe's attitude
    • we will develop much sooner the power of allowing the percepts to permeate
    • of life likewise contribute toward the development of our full humanity.
    • employed in the scientist's laboratory to the development of man's
    • of touch. In the course of an extended phase of development the one
    • and our sense of life. And the result of this development toward Imagination
    • to see the true nature of reality with senses that are developed truly
    • We have developed Imagination, and pure thinking has become Inspiration.
    • of the physical breathing of the yogi. He achieves this by developing
    • of the development of physical breathing, we in the West say: development



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