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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... relation of unity and multi- plicity he dwells upon at some length . He explains that these two fundamental ideas are " two ideas contemporaneous in reason ; two , which reason cannot be without , and which moreover arrive at the same ...
... relation of unity and multi- plicity he dwells upon at some length . He explains that these two fundamental ideas are " two ideas contemporaneous in reason ; two , which reason cannot be without , and which moreover arrive at the same ...
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... to understand the part which Platonism played in satisfying the needs of his mind . A second consideration which must be 1 Complete Works , V. , 239 . borne in mind in a right understanding of Emerson's relation 24 THE TEACHERS OF EMERSON.
... to understand the part which Platonism played in satisfying the needs of his mind . A second consideration which must be 1 Complete Works , V. , 239 . borne in mind in a right understanding of Emerson's relation 24 THE TEACHERS OF EMERSON.
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John Smith Harrison. borne in mind in a right understanding of Emerson's relation to Plato and the Plato- nists is the manner of Emerson's reading . He was not a philosopher building up a sys- tem of thought . Hence he did not study the ...
John Smith Harrison. borne in mind in a right understanding of Emerson's relation to Plato and the Plato- nists is the manner of Emerson's reading . He was not a philosopher building up a sys- tem of thought . Hence he did not study the ...
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... relation of the world of mat- ter to the world of mind . This relation underlies symbolism ; but in the new state- ment which Emerson makes the terms are changed . Nature is conceived as an orderly system of laws executing themselves ...
... relation of the world of mat- ter to the world of mind . This relation underlies symbolism ; but in the new state- ment which Emerson makes the terms are changed . Nature is conceived as an orderly system of laws executing themselves ...
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... relations of things to the empire of thought . " The prob- lem of philosophy , ' according to Plato , ' is , for all that exists conditionally , to find a ground unconditioned and absolute . ' It pro- ceeds on the faith that a law ...
... relations of things to the empire of thought . " The prob- lem of philosophy , ' according to Plato , ' is , for all that exists conditionally , to find a ground unconditioned and absolute . ' It pro- ceeds on the faith that a law ...
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