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- Title: Lecture: The Moral as the Source of World-Creative Power
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- imperishability of matter and energy were invented. If energy were
- Title: Lecture: Social Understanding Through Spiritual Scientific Knowledge
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- they invented so many abstract educational systems. The essential thing
- Title: Lecture: A Turning-Point in Modern History
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- It places man in an invented, thought-out social structure, but he is
- Title: Lecture II: Ancient Myths
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- letter-script was ‘found’, invented, as we say, in
- Title: Lecture: Perceiving and Remembering
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- have just repeated to you is not simply an invented prayer, but it was thus
- Title: Lecture: Cosmogony, Freedom, Altruism
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- People in the present day may invent the most beautiful
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 2: Humanity's Struggle for Morality
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- able to invent tremendously complex machines, playing a role
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 3: The Search for a Perfect World
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- physical objects, fools who invent things which merely work
- had just made an important, epoch-making invention. Oh, I
- invention. It was a very clever thing. He had invented a
- if you will, get together and invent all kinds of gossip. I
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 4: The Elemental Spirits of Birth and Death
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- the spirit of invention is active, elemental spirits are
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 5: Changes in Humanity's Spiritual Make-up
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- will invent a vaccine to influence the organism as early as
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 11: Recognizing the Inner Human Being
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- physical world will have to be invented, a conversation
- Title: Fall/Darkness: Lecture 13: The Fallen Spirits' Influence in the World
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- inventions, to criticism and to brilliant definitions, is
- darkness, who invents everything humanity has come to depend
- Title: On the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Times: Lecture 1
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- many other inventions. One might adduce numerous instances
- Title: On the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Times: Lecture 3
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- those ancient Mysteries certain tales were invented merely in
- Title: Lecture: Factors of Karma, Deficiencies in Psychoanalysis
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- the imperial court. He even makes an invention — most
- important for the last few centuries. He invents
- paper-money. Mephistopheles is the real inventor. Afterwards,
- Title: Lecture: The Relation of Man to the Hierarchies
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- steam-engine was not properly invented until the 18th century,
- invention of the steam-engine. As we saw, the process took
- place between 1713 and 1763. When someone makes an invention
- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture I
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- seducing her; he would have invented the electric generator and
- married Gretchen and not seduced her. He would have invented
- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture V
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- money — an invention of extraordinary importance for the last
- century. But it is Mephistopheles who really invents it. Faust
- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture VIII
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- striving to gain more free time to devote to inventions and
- inventions of which even a single one would suffice to provide
- these things and with the inventor as he might see it, and to
- this time he invented the proportional circles and machines for
- Title: Karma of Vocation: Lecture IX
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- through his invention, his steam engine. You see, its
- invented something, others, of course, imitate it again and
- Title: Mysteries of the Sun: Lecture II
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- century; that this significant invention took the place in
- founding, the invention, of the machine loom up to the
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture I: The Problem of Faust
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- of producing. He has invented a kind of medicine.
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture II: The Romantic Walpurgis-Night
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- perhaps he was not blindly inventing. And that there should
- Mephistopheles invented by Goethe, is to persuade Faust to
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture IX: Goethe's Life of the Soul from the Standpoint of Spiritual Science
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- not concern him merely to invent hypotheses like the wave
- are not here inventing any theory supposed to explain be one
- will invent a quite different collection c6 words for what du
- Title: Problem of Faust: Lecture X: Faust's Knowledge and Understanding of Himself
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- not wanting to invent an imaginative world himself, calls in
- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 5
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- an imitation of life but are invented out of people's heads. This is
- Title: Pastoral Medicine: Lecture 10
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- to it. And so one has had to invent leap years, intercalary months,
- Title: Broken Vessels: Lecture 5
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- an imitation of life but are invented out of people's heads. This is
- Title: Broken Vessels: Lecture 10
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- to it. And so one has had to invent leap years, intercalary months,
- Title: Origins of Natural Science: Lecture VIII
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- Today was have a psychology, but it is only an inventory of
- turned into no more than an inventory of lifeless empty abstractions,
- information about it. So what did Stahl do? He invented something,
- invented what he called the “life force,” the “vital
- needed; so he invented this “vital force.” The Nineteenth
- really only an invention, but it was very hard to rid science of this
- Title: Inner Impulses: Lecture I
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- minutely defined, etc., is an invention of the Romans.
- invent rights and extirpate wrongs. Here is a nation whose men trace
- have said, one cannot say that the Romans absolutely invented
- Title: Mystery Centres: Lecture IX
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- cannot relate what they do not know, invent all sorts of fancy
- Title: World Economy: Lecture IV
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- The inventor of the cart, however, thereby' enters the category of the
- Labour. But now, how was the cart invented? It was invented by Mind
- whole invention; but now he earns more values than he can cope with by
- After a time, for instance, the values created by the inventor of the
- Title: World Economy: Lecture V
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- works in the Capital as inventive Spirit in connection with the whole
- social life. The technical aspect of invention need not concern us
- if we were able, let us say, to invent new methods so as to
- Title: World Economy: Lecture VI
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- entirely free kind of activity. When a man invents the differential
- Title: World Economy: Lecture VIII
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- invention, which he has patented. To begin with he accepts payment for
- Title: World Economy: Lecture XIV
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- those believe it is, who invent Utopias without reference to reality.
- Title: Significant Facts: Lecture III: The Tragic Wrestling with Knowledge. The Secrets of the Future Sixth Cultural Period.
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- the appearance of some apparently important invention or discovery
- Title: Spiritual Science and Medicine -- Lecture III
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- invented, and expected to exercise an influence on the circulation,
- Title: Spiritual Science and Medicine -- Lecture V
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- beside another, examine it minutely in all its parts, invent a title
- Title: Lecture: Curative Education: Lecture 3
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- wholly into the particular case we are dealing with, and then invent
- Title: Lecture: Curative Education: Lecture 6
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- later in life to some machine that people were trying to invent,
- could turn out to be the grand idea of a clever inventor. Thoughts
- Title: Lecture: Curative Education: Lecture 7
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- this astral organism. You must invent the most delightful stories,
- Title: Lecture: Curative Education: Lecture 9
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- power of invention and tell the boy a story, in which this
- about the man. He was moreover genuinely inventive. Inventions of
- Title: Art/Mystery Wisdom: Lecture Four
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- great discoveries and inventions that are called
- Title: Evolution, Earth, Man: Lecture V
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- invented gunpowder, and this was told us as if there had
- invented the art of printing. We did learn many things that were correct,
- upon outer invention (except when it's a matter of steam-engines or
- conscious of inventing rules of a moral or ethical nature; they were
- of invention is impossible for either the Chinese or the Japanese.
- But as to older inventions such as gunpowder, printing and so forth,
- Title: Evolution, Earth, Man: Lecture VIII
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- is a modern invention. In those days the villagers all helped one
- importance for human evolution that is accorded to the invention of
- We, gentlemen, are terribly proud of all our inventions,
- Title: Evolution, Earth, Man: Lecture XI
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- them! Inventions and discoveries always come when they are needed by
- Title: Evolution, Earth, Man: Lecture XIII
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- steam and the invention of the steam engine. Think what the world
- different forms! When the steam engine was first invented, a small
- Title: Evolution, Earth, Man: Lecture XIV
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- discoveries and inventions have gone in one particular direction.
- Title: On the Development of Human Culture: Lecture I
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- Schwarz invented gunpowder, and this was said as if there had never
- make all those things which depend upon outer invention — that
- intercourse in this old kingdom. They were not conscious of inventing
- this that the invention of European things is an impossibility for
- both the Chinese and the Japanese. But where the invention of older
- Title: On the Development of Human Culture: Lecture II
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- were no poor-boxes, that kind of thing is a modern invention. At that
- invention of a paper made from rag. The paper we use for writing
- all our inventions, but we should consider whether we really have
- Title: Nine Lectures on Bees: Lecture II
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- our descendants of coal, but they will be able to invent something
- Title: Art of Lecturing: Lecture III
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- inbetween — to properly invent machines, so that every so
- often, in one's free time, inventions can be made and so on;
- one who built it, but the one who invented it' and the interest
- that the inventor has in the machine is usually not a truly social
- Title: Art of Lecturing: Lecture VI
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- superior, invented the powder? None of you, dear Christians,
- invented the Easter Confessional; as little as the cannonier
- invented the gunpowder. He only carries out the commandments
- Title: The Building at Dornach: Lecture III
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- invented”, is rightly attributed to Voltaire. This
- hardly be invented for amusement.
- invention; for this belongs to the sphere of the Intellectual
- Title: The Building at Dornach: Lecture V
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- artificial, inorganic invention. The speech of the future
- Title: Ways/Architecture: Lecture I: The Acanthus Leaf
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- of having to invent some other device. Artistic creation was
- Title: Ways/Architecture: Lecture V: The Creative World of Colour
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- leaven that it invents a wholly grotesque caricature and then
- absurdum to do away with an invention that has no resemblance
- Title: Art of Lecturing: Lecture VI
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- superior, invented the powder? None of you, dear Christians,
- invented the Easter Confessional; as little as the cannonier
- invented the gunpowder. He only carries out the commandments
- Title: Awakening to Community: Lecture V
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- invention of childish dilettantism. The fact is that people beheld
- Title: Eurythmy as Visible Singing: Lecture 7: Musical Physiology; the Point of Departure; Intervals; Cadences
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- goal in eurythmy is not to invent worked-out movements, but rather to
- Title: Chance/Necessity/Providence: Lecture 5: Necessity and Past, Chance and Present
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- invented a definition for the way a word moves from one category to
- Title: Child's Changing Consciousness: Lecture IV
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- invented for their benefit, such as “Lay the Little
- Title: Child's Changing Consciousness: Lecture V
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- I know that I did not invent it, but that it was placed in the
- Title: Colour and the Human Races: Lecture II: Color and the Human Races
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- Inventions have very seldom been made in
- Asia. They can be assimilated, but inventions themselves, by
- Japanese will therefore develop all European inventions, but
- Title: Cosmic Prehistory: Lecture I: The Threefoldness of Space and the Unity of Time
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- not thought out in the mind, is not an invention. The threefoldness
- Title: How Can Mankind Find Christ Again?: Lecture 3: Brotherliness and Freedom ...
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- In this respect the mythologists have done wonders! They have invented
- Title: How Can Mankind Find Christ Again?: Lecture 5: The Change in the Human Soul Constitution
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- can invent images that are merely fantastic; one can patch together
- Title: Community Life: Lecture 2: The Anthroposophical Society as a Living Being
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- others, is based not on illusory human inventions such as programs and
- Title: The Social Question as a Question of Consciousness: Lecture 4
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- that comets should be ranked with other heavenly bodies, they invented
- Title: The Social Question as a Question of Consciousness: Lecture 5
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- structure of the ego, any more than the single man can invent speech.
- This Threefold Order is not an invention, it is simply what can be observed
- Title: The Social Question as a Question of Consciousness: Lecture 6
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- invention of some evil spirit? Picture to yourselves, gentlemen, some
- Title: The Social Question as a Question of Consciousness: Lecture 8
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- a great man. Today should anyone invent or discover this theorem it
- Title: History of Art: Lecture 10: Disputa and The School of Athens of Raphael
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- social condition of people through the invention of printing, and finally,
- Title: History of Art: Lecture 11: Fourth and Fifth Post-Atlantean Epochs, Medieval Art in the Middle, West, and South of Europe
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- Lochner, the art of space had not yet been invented. Picturing space,
- invented by Brunellesco, as I explained to you last year.
- Title: History of Art: Lecture 13: The Changes in the Conception of Christ During a Certain Period of Time
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- the artists in Italy had no special artistic inventiveness of their
- Title: Mystery Trinity: Part 1, Lecture 1
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- invented the last will and testament as a part of its national
- Title: Course for Priests: Lecture II
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- method of thought and incidentally invents the theory of how
- Title: Anthroposophic Movement (1938): Lecture VII: The Third Stage: The Present Day. - Life-Conditions of the Anthroposophical Society
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- the first period, of inventing atomic constructions, because
- the first period, of inventing atomic constructions, because
- Title: Cosmogony/Freedom/Altruism: Lecture I: Social Impulses for the Healing of Modern Civilization
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- invent the most beautiful theories, may have the most beautiful
- is real. It was in Rome that the Citizen was first invented,
- Title: Cosmogony/Freedom/Altruism: Lecture II: A Different Way of Thinking is Needed to Rescue European Civilization
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- invented by men who have taken an active part in the
- Title: Health and Illness I: Lecture II: Illnesses Occurring in the Different Periods of Life
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- man's needs, was invented and this is taught instead. Above
- Title: Health and Illness I: Lecture IX: Why do We Become Sick?
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- another hayfever remedy. The inventor of this other remedy
- Title: Health and Illness II: Lecture II: The Brain and Thinking
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- paper. You all know that the paper we have today was invented
- anthroposophy were properly studied, they invent all kinds of
- fabrications concerning it. People inventing fabrications about
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume I: Lecture VII
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- the Earth-Spirit, but had simply and straightforwardly invented an
- and adheres to this throughout. The nomenclature he invents is often
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume I: Lecture VIII
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- invents an electrical machine or an air pump! Then there would have
- Magdeburg, inventing the electrical machine and the air-pump, and
- with canaille. He invents all kinds of words. As I said,
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume I: Lecture IX
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- he dreamed of how men will ultimately invent a huge machine which
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume II: Lecture II
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- the hidden regions which they themselves first invent by their
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume II: Lecture IX
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- been invented, but of realities. We may know a man very well in his
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume II: Lecture XV
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- invented, for if it is invented it is not a true ritual. True ritual
- Title: Karmic Relationships, Volume IV: Introductory Lecture
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- inventions of folk-fantasy; the interpretation of these legends,
- however, is an invention of the fantasy of scholars who are groping in a
- Title: Things Past and Present: Lecture II: Deeper Secrets of Man's Soul-Spiritual Nature
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- are still inventing machines from that. All this is an
- the ancient type of thinking and are able to invent machines.
- Title: Memory and Habit: Lecture II
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- does not merely consist of mineral, plant, animal and man who invents
- Title: Memory and Habit: Lecture III
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- works about the genius of discovery, about the invention, let us say,
- Title: Lecture: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Ten: Loss of the Ability to Orient Oneself in Reality and the Helplessness of Modern Scientific Driteria in a Materialistic Age.
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- curious of all mankind's inventions. For nowhere in the sum total of
- Title: Lecture: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Thirteen: Allocation of the Whole Human Form to the Cosmos. Technical Discoveries and the Human Physical Organization. Collisions between Thinking that Accords with Reality and Thinking that is in Opposition to Reality.
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- advantageous. This invention, this mechanical device, can be held up
- Title: Lecture: Riddle of Humanity: Lecture Fifteen: The Twelve Senses. The Reorganization of the Seven Life Processes by Luciferic and Ahrimanic Powers. Francis Bacon Inaugurates Materialism and the Science of Idols.
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- fundamental character of a particular period of time. Inventions for
- Title: Historical Necessity: Lecture 1: On the Functions of the Nervous System
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- time as the invention of printing. All new things that
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture I: The Birth of the Consciousness Soul
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- discovery of America and the invention of gunpowder and
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture III: Characteristics of Historical Symptoms in Recent Times
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- modern times from the discovery of America and the invention
- invention of gunpowder, and the art of printing, etcetera
- results — with these earlier inventions and discoveries
- inventions, with the application of scientific techniques.
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture IV: The Historical Significance of the Scientific Mode of Thinking
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- Since the invention of the spinning jenny and the mechanical
- of mankind has been transformed, and these inventions have
- working class at their finger-tips, from the invention of the
- totally unreal — they are merely poetic inventions!
- Title: Symptom 2 Reality: Lecture IX: The Relation Between the Deeper European Impulses and Those of the Present Day
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- people invent theories to explain these stirrings in the
- Title: Mysteries of Light: Lecture IV: The Old Mysteries of Light, Space, and Earth
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- invented a curious phrase of which it was especially proud:
- Title: Man: Hieroglyph: Lecture Two
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- If it were possible to invent a very comfortable sleeping car —
- Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture I
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- a grotesque invention — forgive the expression —
- takes the materialistic tendency to invent something as
- Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture VIII
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- for though we have invented extremely sophisticated machines,
- Title: Materialism/Anthroposophy: Lecture XI
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- example, the invention of the printing press; the
- Title: Occult Movement: Lecture Three: Materialism of the 19th Century
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- ever have seen atoms, for they are conjectures, inventions of
- Title: Occult Movement: Lecture Six: The Dangers of Aberation Along the Path into the Spiritual World
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- has been invented in order to distort what we do or desire to
- Title: History of Art: Lecture X: Disputa of Raphael - the School of Athens
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- came about through the invention of printing which finally,
- Title: History of Art: Lecture XI: Fourth and Fifth Post-Atlantean Epochs, Medieval Art in the Middle, West, and South of Europe
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- not yet been invented; to depict space could simply not be done
- more to the South, one could say: invented by Brunellesco — I
- Title: History of Art: Lecture XIII: The Changes in the Conception of Christ During a Certain Period of Time
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- humanity in that century and their sculptural inventions
- because they didn't have an inventiveness of their own, in fact
- Title: Cosmic Workings: Lecture II
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- nature. People invent catchwords to-day as they no longer have real
- knowledge. Catchwords are always invented when things have ceased to
- Title: History of Art: Lecture VI: Dutch and Flemish Painting
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- characterised in one of the earlier lectures, is the inventor of
- inventor of modern perspective. The ancient perspective — that which
- Although Hubert van Eyck was not the sole inventor of oil-painting,
- an invention of the most modern naturalistic materialism.
- Title: History of Art: Lecture IX:
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- Tubal Cain, inventor of the craft of metallurgy according to the Bible,
- as the inventors of a special art — the use of burnt clay as a
- Title: Man/Symphony: Lecture XII: Convention and Morals, Bones and Hatred
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- fear and invents all kinds of reasons for this rejection. The two
- Title: Reappearance/Christ: Lecture XI: Individual Spirit Beings and the Undivided Foundation of the World: Part 2
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- striving for a certain esoteric invention to make the fit always more
- Title: Influences of Lucifer/Ahriman: Lecture Five: The Human as a Being of Will
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- invented by a Jules Verne, it would be found with amazement that
- Title: Lucifer and Ahriman: Lecture V: The Human as a Being of Will
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- journey to the sun by some means of transport invented by a
- Title: Lecture: Mission of Michael: Lecture II: The Michael revelation.
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- It is not an invention by a later writer when, added at the conclusion
- Title: Social Forms: Lecture XI: Man as a Mediator of the Spiritual Beings of the Cosmos
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- that brings about inventions and creates gifted poems must
- Title: Poetry/Speech: Lecture II: The Art of Recitation and Declamation
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- Nay oft, in dreams, invention we
- Title: Curative Eurythmy: Lecture 7
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- is certainly a lie, it is beyond doubt an invention. We must simply
- Title: Colour: Part One: Colour-Experience (Erlebnis)
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- impression and then to invent some kind of undulations which are then
- Title: Old/New Methods: Lecture Eleven: Faust and Hamlet in Relation to the Turning Point of the 15th Century
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- invent the electro-static machine and the air pump. This is what Du
- one who ought to have become the inventor of the electro-static
- Title: Old/New Methods: Lecture Twelve: The Transition from the 4th to the 5th Post-Atlantean Period, Shakespeare, the Spiritual Struggle of Schiller and Goethe
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- Gretchen and made an honest woman of her, and then gone on to invent
- Title: Oswald Spengler: Lecture II: Oswald Spengler - I
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- presence of demons. Spengler describes the inventor of the
- Rationalism, the invention of the steam-engine, which
- Title: Three Streams: Lecture III: The Mystery of Golgotha Must Be Approached Supersensibly
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- are pure invention, but they are the source of the later opinion about
- thereby inventing the medieval blasphemy of original sin.
- Title: Three Streams: Lecture IV: Consciousness Soul and Scientific Thinking, Sorat and 666
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- inventing ghosts; but whereas the people of old invented ghosts
- to represent the Gods, to-day they are invented to represent the
- difference is that they had more beautiful ghosts than those invented
- Title: Three Streams: Lecture V: Free Human Personality by Self Training, Justinian and the Schools
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- it then has conceptions about real nature. It goes on to invent all
- not exist and are mere inventions. It also invents all sorts of laws,
- Title: Challenge/Times: Lecture II: The Present from the Viewpoint of the Present
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- invention of the mechanical loom and spinning machine in the
- Title: Challenge/Times: Lecture III: The Mechanistic, Eugenic and Hygienic Aspects of the Future
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- invented as programs are invented today by innumerable
- Title: Young Doctors Course: Lecture VI
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- morality is not something that has been invented but proceeds
- Title: Young Doctors Course: Easter Course: Lecture II
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- engine was invented by a small boy one day when he was bored.
- constructing engines because he invented the valve. Those who
- Title: Young Doctors Course: Bridge Lecture 2: The Moral as the Source of World-Creative Power
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- imperishability of matter and energy were invented. If energy
- Title: Three Streams: Lecture III: The Mystery of Golgotha Must Be Approached Supersensibly
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- are pure invention, but they are the source of the later opinion about
- thereby inventing the medieval blasphemy of original sin.
- Title: Three Streams: Lecture IV: Consciousness Soul and Scientific Thinking, Sorat and 666
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- inventing ghosts; but whereas the people of old invented ghosts
- to represent the Gods, to-day they are invented to represent the
- difference is that they had more beautiful ghosts than those invented
- Title: Three Streams: Lecture V: Free Human Personality by Self Training, Justinian and the Schools
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- it then has conceptions about real nature. It goes on to invent all
- not exist and are mere inventions. It also invents all sorts of laws,
- Title: Search for the New Isis: Lecture III: The Magi and the Shepherds: The New Isis
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- childlike faculties on into later life equips us with inventive
- Title: Man as a Being: Lecture 3
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- invents such a definition, one can prove what one will; but anyone who
- Title: Occult Psychology: Lecture One
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- the men who invent these methods would just think of the great people they revere,
- Title: New Spirituality: Lecture 4: The New Spirituality and the Christ Experiance of the Twentieth Century - 3
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- destruction would break in. People of today invent all sorts of social economic systems but are
- Title: Imperialism: Lecture 2
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- “emperor” was invented. Perhaps in France under similar
- Title: Imperialism: Lecture 3
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- “Empress of India.” One can invent the most beautiful
- Title: First Class, Vol. II: Lesson 19
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- invents the word, so to speak. There is a subtle difference
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