Cosmic Optimism: A Study of the Interpretation of Evolution by American Poets from Emerson to RobinsonUniversity of Florida Press, 1949 - 458 psl. |
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... kind of primitive fountain of matter and energy subject only to mechanical law - would Whitman have been satisfied ? His specific objection would have been met , but the answer is quite certainly no , for the reason that like all deeply ...
... kind of primitive fountain of matter and energy subject only to mechanical law - would Whitman have been satisfied ? His specific objection would have been met , but the answer is quite certainly no , for the reason that like all deeply ...
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... kind of evolutionism , as it was by McCosh ; but it is much more congenial to creationism , for which , as we have seen , McCosh made a generous allowance.2 For under such a conception the establish- ment of a new level of being is not ...
... kind of evolutionism , as it was by McCosh ; but it is much more congenial to creationism , for which , as we have seen , McCosh made a generous allowance.2 For under such a conception the establish- ment of a new level of being is not ...
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... kind of fly . The poet then concludes : And is man wiser ? Man who takes His consciousness the law to be Of all beyond his ken , and makes God but a bigger kind of Me ? 57 In this subjectivism lay the germ of a historical relativism ...
... kind of fly . The poet then concludes : And is man wiser ? Man who takes His consciousness the law to be Of all beyond his ken , and makes God but a bigger kind of Me ? 57 In this subjectivism lay the germ of a historical relativism ...
Turinys
Introduction | 3 |
The Beginnings | 37 |
The Problem of Mechanism | 67 |
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Nerodoma skirsnių: 16
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Cosmic Optimism– A Study of the Interpretation of Evolution by American ... Frederick William Conner Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1973 |
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
accepted American animal appearance believe Boston cause century chapter Charles Scribner's Sons conception conclusion cosmic optimism creation Darwin death Deukalion divine doctrine earth edition Edwin Arlington Robinson Emerson Epimetheus essay eternal Eureka evil evolutionary evolutionism evolutionists existence fact faith force forms geology Gilder Hegel Holmes Houghton Mifflin human Ibid idea idealism important interpretation James Russell Lowell Josiah Royce Lamarck Lanier later living Macmillan man's material matter mechanism merely metaphysical mind Modern moral moreover nature Origin of Species passage perfect philosophy Poe's poem poet Poetical poetry present principle Professor progress quoted Ralph Waldo Emerson Robinson Jeffers Royce Santayana Schelling seems sense Sill simply Song soul Spencer spirit statement Stedman teleological theme theory of evolution things thought tion transcendental transcendentalists true truth universe Walt Whitman Whitman whole William Vaughn Moody words wrote York
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