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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... find that Emerson in his most character- istic utterances is indebted to Plato and the Platonists . In those great intellectual teach- ers Emerson found a body of thought which he so thoroughly appropriated that to under- stand the ...
... find that Emerson in his most character- istic utterances is indebted to Plato and the Platonists . In those great intellectual teach- ers Emerson found a body of thought which he so thoroughly appropriated that to under- stand the ...
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... find him with his work already done . It was the fruits of an earlier era of Platonic scholarship that Emerson en- joyed . In the complete translation of Plato made by Thomas Taylor ( 1804 ) and in his earlier translation , The Cratylus ...
... find him with his work already done . It was the fruits of an earlier era of Platonic scholarship that Emerson en- joyed . In the complete translation of Plato made by Thomas Taylor ( 1804 ) and in his earlier translation , The Cratylus ...
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... finds a mystical system arising out of an idealistic philosophy . The conception of a science based on the knowledge ... find in Plato . Such criticism Emerson accepted and hence the strong Neo - Platonic strain in his ap- preciation of ...
... finds a mystical system arising out of an idealistic philosophy . The conception of a science based on the knowledge ... find in Plato . Such criticism Emerson accepted and hence the strong Neo - Platonic strain in his ap- preciation of ...
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... find few stimulants to his brain like these writers . He has entered the Elysian Fields ; and the grand and pleasing figures of gods and dæmons and dæmoni- acal men , of the ' azonic ' and the ' aquatic gods , ' dæmons with fulgid eyes ...
... find few stimulants to his brain like these writers . He has entered the Elysian Fields ; and the grand and pleasing figures of gods and dæmons and dæmoni- acal men , of the ' azonic ' and the ' aquatic gods , ' dæmons with fulgid eyes ...
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... that exists conditionally , to find a ground unconditioned and absolute . ' It pro- ceeds on the faith that a law determines all 1 Complete Works , III . , 194–195 . phenomena , which being known , the phe- nomena can NATURE 41.
... that exists conditionally , to find a ground unconditioned and absolute . ' It pro- ceeds on the faith that a law determines all 1 Complete Works , III . , 194–195 . phenomena , which being known , the phe- nomena can NATURE 41.
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