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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... highest praise . " There are also prose poets , " he writes . " Thomas Taylor , the Platonist , for instance , is really a better man of imagination , a better poet , or perhaps I should say a better feeder to a poet , than any man ...
... highest praise . " There are also prose poets , " he writes . " Thomas Taylor , the Platonist , for instance , is really a better man of imagination , a better poet , or perhaps I should say a better feeder to a poet , than any man ...
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... highest idea in Plato's scheme of metaphysics the idea of the One as it is treated in the Parmenides . They identify this idea with that of the Good which in the Republic Plato explains is the highest reality . Thus Thomas Taylor ...
... highest idea in Plato's scheme of metaphysics the idea of the One as it is treated in the Parmenides . They identify this idea with that of the Good which in the Republic Plato explains is the highest reality . Thus Thomas Taylor ...
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... highest postulate of thought : " Plato apprehended the cardinal facts . He could prostrate him- self on the earth and cover his eyes whilst he adored that which cannot be numbered , or gauged , or known , or named ; that of which ...
... highest postulate of thought : " Plato apprehended the cardinal facts . He could prostrate him- self on the earth and cover his eyes whilst he adored that which cannot be numbered , or gauged , or known , or named ; that of which ...
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... highest instrumentality , or use of means , or executive deity . " In such a catalogue the arbitrary balancing of opposites is quite in keeping with the Pythagorean series . 1 Emerson found authority for thus devel- oping Plato's ...
... highest instrumentality , or use of means , or executive deity . " In such a catalogue the arbitrary balancing of opposites is quite in keeping with the Pythagorean series . 1 Emerson found authority for thus devel- oping Plato's ...
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... highest end of all human knowledge the vision of the eternal unity of all things , the One . Thus Proclus explains that the mania , or the inspiration belonging to the lover , " re- ceiving the soul united , conjoins this one of the ...
... highest end of all human knowledge the vision of the eternal unity of all things , the One . Thus Proclus explains that the mania , or the inspiration belonging to the lover , " re- ceiving the soul united , conjoins this one of the ...
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