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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... elements constituting the uni- verse . Taylor summarizing the account states that such a view is doubtless to be pre- ferred , as more consistent with the nature of the dialogue , for it refers the story of the At- lantic war " to the ...
... elements constituting the uni- verse . Taylor summarizing the account states that such a view is doubtless to be pre- ferred , as more consistent with the nature of the dialogue , for it refers the story of the At- lantic war " to the ...
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... elements comprising the universe . The idea was at once taken up , for it chimed in with a favorite way of looking at things even from boyhood when " he pleased himself as he lay on his bed with the beauty of the Lord's equilibrium in ...
... elements comprising the universe . The idea was at once taken up , for it chimed in with a favorite way of looking at things even from boyhood when " he pleased himself as he lay on his bed with the beauty of the Lord's equilibrium in ...
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... elements of thought is a characteristic of his interpretation of one phase of Platonism . And in so doing he was but following a habit of the Platonists themselves . As in all his appropriations from the philosophy of Plato , 1 p . 113 ...
... elements of thought is a characteristic of his interpretation of one phase of Platonism . And in so doing he was but following a habit of the Platonists themselves . As in all his appropriations from the philosophy of Plato , 1 p . 113 ...
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... elements - na- ture and soul - are the poles of Emerson's thought as a philosopher concerned with the ultimate postulates of thinking . Nature was the first topic that engaged his attention , al- though his final word on the subject was ...
... elements - na- ture and soul - are the poles of Emerson's thought as a philosopher concerned with the ultimate postulates of thinking . Nature was the first topic that engaged his attention , al- though his final word on the subject was ...
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... elements , the sources of them , and much more rapid and strong ; a new style and series , the spiritual . Intellect and morals appear only the material forces on a higher plane . The laws of material nature run up into the invisible ...
... elements , the sources of them , and much more rapid and strong ; a new style and series , the spiritual . Intellect and morals appear only the material forces on a higher plane . The laws of material nature run up into the invisible ...
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