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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... vision is not co- incident with the axis of things , and so they appear not transparent but opaque . The rea- son why the world lacks unity , and lies broken and in heaps , is because man is dis- united with himself . He cannot be a ...
... vision is not co- incident with the axis of things , and so they appear not transparent but opaque . The rea- son why the world lacks unity , and lies broken and in heaps , is because man is dis- united with himself . He cannot be a ...
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... vision of the eternal unity of all things , the One . Thus Proclus explains that the mania , or the inspiration belonging to the lover , " re- ceiving the soul united , conjoins this one of the soul to the gods , and to intelligible ...
... vision of the eternal unity of all things , the One . Thus Proclus explains that the mania , or the inspiration belonging to the lover , " re- ceiving the soul united , conjoins this one of the soul to the gods , and to intelligible ...
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... vision , there is within us the soul of the whole , his words recall what Plotinus had written of the soul : " For it does not give life to individuals , through a division of itself into minute parts , but it vivifies all things with ...
... vision , there is within us the soul of the whole , his words recall what Plotinus had written of the soul : " For it does not give life to individuals , through a division of itself into minute parts , but it vivifies all things with ...
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... vision , but union ; whoever becomes one by mingling with deity , and afterwards recol- lects this union , will have with himself an image of it . " 2 centre . Both describe the experience as a vision in which the two participants are ...
... vision , but union ; whoever becomes one by mingling with deity , and afterwards recol- lects this union , will have with himself an image of it . " 2 centre . Both describe the experience as a vision in which the two participants are ...
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... vision of the unity of things Emerson says of the beatitude : " It is not in us so much as we are in it . " 4 He repeats the idea in the same account.5 Speaking of mo- 1 Complete Works , II . , 269 . 193 2 Select Works , 502 . 3 On the ...
... vision of the unity of things Emerson says of the beatitude : " It is not in us so much as we are in it . " 4 He repeats the idea in the same account.5 Speaking of mo- 1 Complete Works , II . , 269 . 193 2 Select Works , 502 . 3 On the ...
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