Translations:Benutzer:Arian/Klett-Mini-Test/750/en

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«Consider what, far more consider how.»[1] The what is objective and therefore sense-perceptible; the how the researching eye can approach when it compares one phenomenon with that which arises out of it, internalizes what has been beheld — the transformation of form — and in practising thinking powerfully and pictorially re-enacts the transition. To live one's way in thought and research into the transformation-contexts of "Die and Become" — in the social realm as well — creates a consciousness of the continuous flow of work through the course of the year.

  1. J.W. Goethe: Faust, Part Two, line 6922, Hamburger Ausgabe, vol. 3, Munich 1976.