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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... human race , to the Illimitable , he ( Plato ) then stood erect , and for the human race affirmed , ' And yet things are knowable ! ' -that is , the Asia in his mind was first heart- ily honored the ocean of love and power , before form ...
... human race , to the Illimitable , he ( Plato ) then stood erect , and for the human race affirmed , ' And yet things are knowable ! ' -that is , the Asia in his mind was first heart- ily honored the ocean of love and power , before form ...
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... human knowledge to a system . For the relation common to all being known , the appropriate orbit of each becomes discoverable , together with its pecul- iar relations to its concentrics in the common sphere of subordination . Thus the ...
... human knowledge to a system . For the relation common to all being known , the appropriate orbit of each becomes discoverable , together with its pecul- iar relations to its concentrics in the common sphere of subordination . Thus the ...
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... human mind ? " 1 · Such correlation of nature and mind is everywhere present in Emerson's work : it is one of his fixed ideas . As a moralist he sees in the theory a proof of the essentially ethical character of all natural law . On ...
... human mind ? " 1 · Such correlation of nature and mind is everywhere present in Emerson's work : it is one of his fixed ideas . As a moralist he sees in the theory a proof of the essentially ethical character of all natural law . On ...
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... human life , than when con- fined to technical use . " 99 1 This ethical interpretation of natural laws is a favorite exercise with Emerson . The specific instances of the correlation of mind . and matter he calls " by - laws of the ...
... human life , than when con- fined to technical use . " 99 1 This ethical interpretation of natural laws is a favorite exercise with Emerson . The specific instances of the correlation of mind . and matter he calls " by - laws of the ...
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... human consciousness . And in the impenetrable mys- tery which hides - and hides through absolute transparency — the mental nature , I await the insight which our advancing knowledge of material laws shall furnish . " 1 By reason of ...
... human consciousness . And in the impenetrable mys- tery which hides - and hides through absolute transparency — the mental nature , I await the insight which our advancing knowledge of material laws shall furnish . " 1 By reason of ...
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