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- Title: Lecture: The Position of Anthroposophy among the Sciences
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- something objective, independent of his own being. It was this that
- space. In thus objectifying space we are able to study the external
- movements and relative positions of objects with the help of ideas
- firm scientific ground when we enter into objects with what we have
- objective and independent of ourselves. It does not occur to us that
- objectifying of this experience, man stands within the external world
- experiences of space, are at the same time objective. After all, it
- something subjective, but at the same time an objective event occurs
- disposition of the world, quite objective.
- now focus attention on the human being as, in this way, he objectifies
- objective domain by himself traversing space — for, in
- objectifying space, he really bears this space within himself also
- and then confront external coloured objects, we should then, in the
- actually only subjective, while what is external, objective is said
- objectified world of flowing colours and singing tones, as we speak
- — can be added to the ordinary objective perception of objects
- Title: Lecture: Anthroposophy and the Visual Arts
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- to apply to objects in this world the space of which I spoke yesterday
- determination of any object occupying space; or, as in kinematics,
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