The Teachers of EmersonSturgis & Walton, 1910 - 325 páginas This book is about the influence of Greek philosophy on Ralph Waldo Emerson's writings. John S. Harrison argues that Emerson primarily drew his inspiration from Greek thought and not German/Eastern teachings. |
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... Coleridge . In Coleridge's Friend Emerson found an ac- count of a scientific method of thought which was built partly on the philosophy of Plato and partly on the teaching of Bacon . The aim of Coleridge's work in his own words was " to ...
... Coleridge . In Coleridge's Friend Emerson found an ac- count of a scientific method of thought which was built partly on the philosophy of Plato and partly on the teaching of Bacon . The aim of Coleridge's work in his own words was " to ...
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... Coleridge that a philosophy of natural law such as Bacon's is the co - ordinate of a purely speculative theory of ideas - these are the three media through which the teachings of Plato were studied by Emerson and it should not appear ...
... Coleridge that a philosophy of natural law such as Bacon's is the co - ordinate of a purely speculative theory of ideas - these are the three media through which the teachings of Plato were studied by Emerson and it should not appear ...
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... Coleridge's reworking of Plato's theory . Emerson himself has left a passage which proves this connection with Plato through Coleridge . " But the philosopher , not less than the poet , " he explains in Nature , " post- pones the ...
... Coleridge's reworking of Plato's theory . Emerson himself has left a passage which proves this connection with Plato through Coleridge . " But the philosopher , not less than the poet , " he explains in Nature , " post- pones the ...
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... Coleridge's Friend , where the theory of cor- relation was fully stated for Emerson : " The grand problem , the solution of which forms , according to Plato , the final object and dis- tinctive character of philosophy , is this : for ...
... Coleridge's Friend , where the theory of cor- relation was fully stated for Emerson : " The grand problem , the solution of which forms , according to Plato , the final object and dis- tinctive character of philosophy , is this : for ...
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... Coleridge adds in a note : " I now more especially en- treat the reader's attention to the sense in which here , and everywhere through this essay , I use the word idea , I assert , that the very impulse to universalize any phænomenon ...
... Coleridge adds in a note : " I now more especially en- treat the reader's attention to the sense in which here , and everywhere through this essay , I use the word idea , I assert , that the very impulse to universalize any phænomenon ...
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