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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... true . It rests on the observation of identity and diversity ; for to judge is to unite to an object the notion which belongs to it . " 1 This is a doctrine of the Republic and truth- fully reflects Plato's work . The Neo - Pla- tonists ...
... true . It rests on the observation of identity and diversity ; for to judge is to unite to an object the notion which belongs to it . " 1 This is a doctrine of the Republic and truth- fully reflects Plato's work . The Neo - Pla- tonists ...
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... True Intellectual System of the Universe - was per- haps the first book to draw Emerson's atten- tion to Platonism.2 He read it for the " cita- tions from Plato and the philosophers , ' but found the body of the work dull reading ...
... True Intellectual System of the Universe - was per- haps the first book to draw Emerson's atten- tion to Platonism.2 He read it for the " cita- tions from Plato and the philosophers , ' but found the body of the work dull reading ...
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... True Intellectual System of the Universe , I. , 217- 280 . 2 Complete Works , I. , 403–404 . 8 The True Intellectual System of the Universe , I. , 240 . editions of Nature appeared without this motto ; but the 34 THE TEACHERS OF EMERSON.
... True Intellectual System of the Universe , I. , 217- 280 . 2 Complete Works , I. , 403–404 . 8 The True Intellectual System of the Universe , I. , 240 . editions of Nature appeared without this motto ; but the 34 THE TEACHERS OF EMERSON.
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... 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 . change with them , while scientific principles or laws are 42 THE TEACHERS OF EMERSON.
... 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 . change with them , while scientific principles or laws are 42 THE TEACHERS OF EMERSON.
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... true in mind.3 In fact , a long series of such analogies drawn from the laws of physics and vegetation constitutes a considerable part of what Emerson loves to call the Natural His- tory of Intellect.1 The suggestion to gather such by ...
... true in mind.3 In fact , a long series of such analogies drawn from the laws of physics and vegetation constitutes a considerable part of what Emerson loves to call the Natural His- tory of Intellect.1 The suggestion to gather such by ...
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