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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... cause of all transcends other causes . For , according to Plato , the highest God , whom in the Republic he calls 1 Complete Works , VIII . , 50 . 2 Ibid . , V. , 295 . the good , and in the Parmenides the one , 8 THE TEACHERS OF EMERSON.
... cause of all transcends other causes . For , according to Plato , the highest God , whom in the Republic he calls 1 Complete Works , VIII . , 50 . 2 Ibid . , V. , 295 . the good , and in the Parmenides the one , 8 THE TEACHERS OF EMERSON.
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... cause is above all things , it is very properly said by Plato to be perfectly ineffa- ble . The first hypothesis therefore of his Parmenides , in which all things are denied of this immense principle , concludes as follows : ' The one ...
... cause is above all things , it is very properly said by Plato to be perfectly ineffa- ble . The first hypothesis therefore of his Parmenides , in which all things are denied of this immense principle , concludes as follows : ' The one ...
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... thinkers of Greece from Thales on who antedate the appearance of Plato . In these thinkers he found a crude symbolical 1 Complete Works , IV . , 62 . explanation of the absolute cause of things which Neo - 12 THE TEACHERS OF EMERSON.
... thinkers of Greece from Thales on who antedate the appearance of Plato . In these thinkers he found a crude symbolical 1 Complete Works , IV . , 62 . explanation of the absolute cause of things which Neo - 12 THE TEACHERS OF EMERSON.
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... cause , which refuses to be named - ineffable cause , which every fine genius has essayed to represent by some emphatic symbol , as , Thales by water , Anaximines by air , Anaxagoras by ( Nous ) thought , Zoroaster by fire , Jesus and ...
... cause , which refuses to be named - ineffable cause , which every fine genius has essayed to represent by some emphatic symbol , as , Thales by water , Anaximines by air , Anaxagoras by ( Nous ) thought , Zoroaster by fire , Jesus and ...
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... and difference , motion and permanency , from 1 The Works of Plato , translated by Thomas Taylor , I. , General Introduction , p . 37. . 2 Ibid . which all things , the first cause being excepted , EMERSON'S PLATONISM 19.
... and difference , motion and permanency , from 1 The Works of Plato , translated by Thomas Taylor , I. , General Introduction , p . 37. . 2 Ibid . which all things , the first cause being excepted , EMERSON'S PLATONISM 19.
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