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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... truth is . " 2 Emerson read Porphyry also along with other books , " to pass away the cold and rainy season " of 1841.3 The work of this author must have been Tay- lor's translation of Porphyry's Select Works . The substance of ...
... truth is . " 2 Emerson read Porphyry also along with other books , " to pass away the cold and rainy season " of 1841.3 The work of this author must have been Tay- lor's translation of Porphyry's Select Works . The substance of ...
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... truth- fully reflects Plato's work . The Neo - Pla- tonists of course accepted it and worked it into their mystical scheme although they held to the former idea of an ineffable One as the superior conception . That is , in Neo - Pla ...
... truth- fully reflects Plato's work . The Neo - Pla- tonists of course accepted it and worked it into their mystical scheme although they held to the former idea of an ineffable One as the superior conception . That is , in Neo - Pla ...
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... truth for him- self . " 1 In pursuing this aim Coleridge had examined many systems of thought and had finally ended in correlating the philosophy of Bacon with that of Plato . " Thus the dif- ference , or rather distinction , between ...
... truth for him- self . " 1 In pursuing this aim Coleridge had examined many systems of thought and had finally ended in correlating the philosophy of Bacon with that of Plato . " Thus the dif- ference , or rather distinction , between ...
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... truth , as it is mani- fested at the other or material pole , as the science of nature ( de mundo sensibili ) . It is as necessary , therefore , that Plato should direct his inquiries chiefly to those objective truths that exist in and ...
... truth , as it is mani- fested at the other or material pole , as the science of nature ( de mundo sensibili ) . It is as necessary , therefore , that Plato should direct his inquiries chiefly to those objective truths that exist in and ...
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... truth and grandeur of their thought is proved by its scope and ap- plicability , for it commands the entire schedule and inventory of things for its illus- tration . " 1 Emerson also found a stimulant to the imagination in reading these ...
... truth and grandeur of their thought is proved by its scope and ap- plicability , for it commands the entire schedule and inventory of things for its illus- tration . " 1 Emerson also found a stimulant to the imagination in reading these ...
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