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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... possess the means of calculating the distance of each from the other . But as all objects of sense are in continual flux , and as the notices of them by the senses must , as far as they are true notices , 1 Complete Works , I. , 55 ...
... possess the means of calculating the distance of each from the other . But as all objects of sense are in continual flux , and as the notices of them by the senses must , as far as they are true notices , 1 Complete Works , I. , 55 ...
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... possessing . For it lies in soul which sustains it , and no part of it is destitute of soul ; being moistened with life , like a net in water . " 2 In such statements as these is to be found the suggestion of that theory of the Over ...
... possessing . For it lies in soul which sustains it , and no part of it is destitute of soul ; being moistened with life , like a net in water . " 2 In such statements as these is to be found the suggestion of that theory of the Over ...
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... possess that very thing which we are [ or by which our essence is characterized ] , in knowing the gods . " In recounting his experience when the soul opens to a vision of the unity of things Emerson says of the beatitude : " It is not ...
... possess that very thing which we are [ or by which our essence is characterized ] , in knowing the gods . " In recounting his experience when the soul opens to a vision of the unity of things Emerson says of the beatitude : " It is not ...
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... possesses a form eternally one . · · · " " 1 A more vital use of the doctrines of Platon- ism is found in Emerson's application of them to the realm of conduct . Among the ethical ideals which he sets forth self - reliance is cen- tral ...
... possesses a form eternally one . · · · " " 1 A more vital use of the doctrines of Platon- ism is found in Emerson's application of them to the realm of conduct . Among the ethical ideals which he sets forth self - reliance is cen- tral ...
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... as he beholds life in it , he denominates it mo- tion ; and in the next place , he calls it perma- 1 Ibid . , II . , 120-121 . 2 Select Works , 188 . nency , so far as it entirely possesses an invariable 110 THE TEACHERS OF EMERSON.
... as he beholds life in it , he denominates it mo- tion ; and in the next place , he calls it perma- 1 Ibid . , II . , 120-121 . 2 Select Works , 188 . nency , so far as it entirely possesses an invariable 110 THE TEACHERS OF EMERSON.
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according ancient appear Bacon beauty behold body Bohn translation called cause celestial love character Coleridge Coleridge's Complete conception correlation Cudworth Dæmonic dæmons divine doctrine earth Emer Emerson found Emerson's mind ence essay essence eternal evil explains eyes F. B. Sanborn fable Fate finds flux gods Hence Heraclitus highest Hindoo holds human Iamblichus Ibid idea ideal illusions imitation ineffable intel intellect intuition Kant light manner method of nature moral mystic experience Neo-Platonic Ocellus Lucanus oracle Over-Soul Parmenides passage Phædo Phædrus phantasy philosophy Platonists Plotinus Plutarch poem poet poetry principle Proclus pure Pythagorean Ralph Waldo Emerson reading reason relation Samuel Taylor Coleridge says Select soul speaks Sphinx spirit subsist symbol Synesius tains teaching Theology of Plato theory thinking Thomas Taylor thou thought Timæus of Plato tion True Intellectual System truth ture union Universal Mind vision whole writes