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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... experience ; or between the laws of matter , and the ideas of the pure intellect . The only answer which Plato deemed the question capable of receiv- ing , compels the reason to pass out of itself and seek the ground of this agreement ...
... experience ; or between the laws of matter , and the ideas of the pure intellect . The only answer which Plato deemed the question capable of receiv- ing , compels the reason to pass out of itself and seek the ground of this agreement ...
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... experience . And this according to Emerson would mean the re - creation of the world . Hence in the closing section of Nature , " Prospects , " he turns to the need of re - creating the world as the prospect that lies before each one ...
... experience . And this according to Emerson would mean the re - creation of the world . Hence in the closing section of Nature , " Prospects , " he turns to the need of re - creating the world as the prospect that lies before each one ...
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... experiences of the soul is an impor- tant one . Thus he speaks of the mystical trance when the soul enjoys the presence of the One : " Then also it is requisite to believe that we have seen it , when the soul receives a sudden light ...
... experiences of the soul is an impor- tant one . Thus he speaks of the mystical trance when the soul enjoys the presence of the One : " Then also it is requisite to believe that we have seen it , when the soul receives a sudden light ...
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... experience possible for man in a mystical state . Plato had never developed the mystical side of his doctrine as 1 Select Works , 452-453 . 2 The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge , I. , 264 , n . it lay inherent in his ...
... experience possible for man in a mystical state . Plato had never developed the mystical side of his doctrine as 1 Select Works , 452-453 . 2 The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge , I. , 264 , n . it lay inherent in his ...
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... experience which transcends knowl- edge itself . Such a scheme appealed to Emerson ; it was as the water of life to his soul . His demand was for a philosophy of insight . He was dis- satisfied with the ways of systematic philoso- phy ...
... experience which transcends knowl- edge itself . Such a scheme appealed to Emerson ; it was as the water of life to his soul . His demand was for a philosophy of insight . He was dis- satisfied with the ways of systematic philoso- phy ...
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