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  • Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Forword
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    • reveals it to be not only sense-free but also brain-free. The operations
    • tells us explicitly that out of sense-free thinking “there can flow
    • actually observing how moral forces flow into sense-free thinking.”
  • Title: Boundaries of Natural Science: Lecture IV
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    • a concrete notion of the nature of sense-free thinking. One must have
    • of consciousness in which one recognizes one's thinking to be sense-free
    • first to make thinking sense-free and then to present this thinking
    • I might be allowed to add a personal remark. In positing this sense-free
    • sense-free thinking” has no basis in any kind of reality.
    • sense-free thinking there can flow impulses to moral action which, because
    • into sense-free thinking. What one gains in this way above all is that
    • of sense-free thinking. These impulses show themselves to be free in
    • that they no longer live as instinct but in the garb of sense-free thinking.
    • attain scientifically. By grasping freedom within sense-free thinking,
    • that we undertake. Yes, to have attained sense-free thinking is no small
    • is that when we have found the freedom that lives in sense-free thinking
    • when one has reached this point and not simply allow sense-free thinking
    • into the secret depths of consciousness through sense-free thinking.
    • and sense-free thinking I approach this inner realm, I must not roll
    • onward with my thinking lest I pass into a region where sense-free thinking



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