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- Title: PoSA: Foreword
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- experience consisting in the fact that man's consciousness comes to an
- Title: PoSA: Introduction - Rudolf Steiner as a Philosopher
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- reason to be afraid of statements!” And consistently, he wanted nature
- experience this spiritual world consciously; and this training consists of
- Title: PoSA: Chapter I: The Conscious Human Deed
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- elementary education seems nowadays to know that freedom cannot consist in
- knows all. You see, therefore, that I regard freedom as consisting, not in
- human freedom which everybody claims to possess and which consists in nothing
- freedom of will consist in being able to will something without reason, without
- Title: PoSA: Chapter II: The Fundamental Urge For Knowledge
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- bridging the whole spiritual striving of mankind ultimately consists. The
- All its efforts consist in a vain struggle to reconcile these opposites,
- Title: PoSA: Chapter III: Thinking in the Service of Understanding the World
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- regard to thinking. It consists in this, that it is said: Thinking, as it is
- Title: PoSA: Chapter IV: The World as Perception
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- consciousness consists in the recognition that our knowledge, to begin
- bodies consist of infinitely small particles, molecules, and that these
- Title: PoSA: Chapter V: The Act of Knowing the World
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- naive realism, when consistently thought through, leads to results which
- from the representations, science will consist in the investigation of such
- its most consistent exponent, Eduard von Hartmann.
- convinced that the given world consists of nothing but representations,
- this standpoint can only consist in asking: How is thinking related to
- Title: PoSA: Chapter VII: Are There Limits to Knowledge?
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- A science based on naive realism will consist in an exact description
- assumptions only by inconsistency. If it remained true to its fundamental
- Title: PoSA: Chapter VIII: The Factors of Life
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- inconsistency of making one definite kind of perceiving (feeling or will)
- Title: PoSA: Chapter IX: The Idea of Freedom
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- standards do play their justified part. The goal consists in the realization
- Title: PoSA: Chapter X: Philosophy of Freedom and Monism
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- Naive as well as metaphysical realism, in order to be consistent, must deny
- feature of human nature consists in the fact that what can be intuitively
- inconsistency which is so often the result of a thinking not carried
- Title: PoSA: Chapter XI: World Purpose and Life Purpose
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- nature. The purpose contained in the arrangement consists in the fact that I
- Title: PoSA: Chapter XII: Moral Imagination
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- nebula. In other words, this means: if the evolutionist thinks consistently,
- for the free individual deed. The consistent evolutionist is in no danger of
- will no one can observe who is unable to observe how free will consists in
- Title: PoSA: Chapter XIII: The Value of Life
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- honor consists in the person not regarding what he does as worth while
- world is God, it follows that the task of men consists in helping to bring
- craves has been attained. The enjoyment connected with satiety consists, to
- nature. Moral action does not consist in extermination of one-sided self-will,
- because then he will realize that his ethical striving must consist in
- Title: PoSA: Chapter XIV: Individuality and Species
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- to understand him. Cognition consists in combining the concept with
- Title: PoSA: First Appendix
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- consists in the fact that the thinking of the other takes the place of my
- consistent, then it is impossible not to become an absolute illusionist. For
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