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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... Cudworth , too , Emerson found many fragments of ancient thought . The work of this Cambridge Pla- tonist of the seventeenth century — The True Intellectual System of the Universe - was per- haps the first book to draw Emerson's atten ...
... Cudworth , too , Emerson found many fragments of ancient thought . The work of this Cambridge Pla- tonist of the seventeenth century — The True Intellectual System of the Universe - was per- haps the first book to draw Emerson's atten ...
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... Cudworth and De Gérando , were in Emerson's library . Plutarch and Cudworth were great favorites with Emerson ; and Plutarch was of value to him other than as a preserver of fragments of ancient thought . His interpretation of cer- tain ...
... Cudworth and De Gérando , were in Emerson's library . Plutarch and Cudworth were great favorites with Emerson ; and Plutarch was of value to him other than as a preserver of fragments of ancient thought . His interpretation of cer- tain ...
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... a short treatise on the nature of the uni- verse . And finally in Cudworth he found a 1 I. , 8-10 . 3 2 Morals , III . , 104-193 . 3 Complete Works , X. , 310 . Digression Concerning the Plastic Life of Nature , or an NATURE 33.
... a short treatise on the nature of the uni- verse . And finally in Cudworth he found a 1 I. , 8-10 . 3 2 Morals , III . , 104-193 . 3 Complete Works , X. , 310 . Digression Concerning the Plastic Life of Nature , or an NATURE 33.
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... Cudworth which yielded Emerson his sentence reads : " How doth wisdom differ from that which is called nature ? Verily in this manner , that wisdom is the first thing , but nature the last and low- est ; for nature is but an image or ...
... Cudworth which yielded Emerson his sentence reads : " How doth wisdom differ from that which is called nature ? Verily in this manner , that wisdom is the first thing , but nature the last and low- est ; for nature is but an image or ...
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... Cudworth Emerson had noted an explanation of the universe conceived in the manner of the Platonists as To Taν , or God . " rò Tāν , or ' the universe , ' says Cudworth , " was fre- quently taken by the pagan theologers also , as we have ...
... Cudworth Emerson had noted an explanation of the universe conceived in the manner of the Platonists as To Taν , or God . " rò Tāν , or ' the universe , ' says Cudworth , " was fre- quently taken by the pagan theologers also , as we have ...
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