Emersonʼs Prose Poem: The Structure and Meaning of Nature (1836)Transcendental Books, 1988 - 318 psl. |
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... Swedenborg , during his early years he was excited by many New - Church ideas . By fusing Protestant Christianity , Neo- Platonism , contemporary Romanticism and the Kantian Categorical Imperative , Swedenborg created a religious system ...
... Swedenborg , during his early years he was excited by many New - Church ideas . By fusing Protestant Christianity , Neo- Platonism , contemporary Romanticism and the Kantian Categorical Imperative , Swedenborg created a religious system ...
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... [ Swedenborg ] employed his remaining years in extricating from the literal , the universal sense .... He had borrowed from Plato the fine fable of ' a most ancient people , men better than we and dwelling nigher to the gods : ' and ...
... [ Swedenborg ] employed his remaining years in extricating from the literal , the universal sense .... He had borrowed from Plato the fine fable of ' a most ancient people , men better than we and dwelling nigher to the gods : ' and ...
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... Swedenborg's father was a Lutheran bishop . ) Emer- son was strongly drawn to the New - Church because of its Neo - Platonic ( ' rationalistic " ) framework and especially because of its high ethical teaching . See Rep . Men , 94 ...
... Swedenborg's father was a Lutheran bishop . ) Emer- son was strongly drawn to the New - Church because of its Neo - Platonic ( ' rationalistic " ) framework and especially because of its high ethical teaching . See Rep . Men , 94 ...
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