Essays and Poems of EmersonHarcourt, Brace, 1921 - 525 psl. |
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... present state of our knowledge , merely as a useful introductory hypothesis , serving to apprise us of the eternal distinction between the soul and the world . But when following the invisible steps of thought , we come to inquire ...
... present state of our knowledge , merely as a useful introductory hypothesis , serving to apprise us of the eternal distinction between the soul and the world . But when following the invisible steps of thought , we come to inquire ...
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... present , each theory has a natural support . As we take our stand on Necessity , or on Ethics , shall we go for the conservative , or for the reformer . If we read the world historically , we shall say , Of all the ages the present ...
... present , each theory has a natural support . As we take our stand on Necessity , or on Ethics , shall we go for the conservative , or for the reformer . If we read the world historically , we shall say , Of all the ages the present ...
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... present day acquired the name of Transcendental , from the use of that term by Immanuel Kant , of König- berg , who replied to the sceptical philosophy of Locke , which insisted that there was nothing in the intellect which was not ...
... present day acquired the name of Transcendental , from the use of that term by Immanuel Kant , of König- berg , who replied to the sceptical philosophy of Locke , which insisted that there was nothing in the intellect which was not ...
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SOME books like some persons convey to us all that they | vii |
Religion | xvii |
Morals | xxiv |
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