Emerson and Skepticism: The Cipher of the WorldJohns Hopkins University Press, 1988 - 186 psl. |
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... Emerson , not only a threat , but an example of great- ness . The intensity of Emerson's ambivalence toward the skeptic de- rives from the way in which these roles relate . Hume's example involves both greatness and danger , recognition ...
... Emerson , not only a threat , but an example of great- ness . The intensity of Emerson's ambivalence toward the skeptic de- rives from the way in which these roles relate . Hume's example involves both greatness and danger , recognition ...
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... Emerson ( New York : Scribners , 1949 ) and later filled in with brilliant authority by Whicher in Freedom and Fate . 4. Neufeldt , The House of Emerson , pp . 12-13 . 5. I have profited immensely from other recent revisionary work on ...
... Emerson ( New York : Scribners , 1949 ) and later filled in with brilliant authority by Whicher in Freedom and Fate . 4. Neufeldt , The House of Emerson , pp . 12-13 . 5. I have profited immensely from other recent revisionary work on ...
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... Emerson seriously as a thinker , though in Cavell's view Emerson's conception of himself as a " poet " tends to get obscured . Cavell situates Emerson between Kant and Heidegger and compares him to Nietzsche ; Cameron places him in an ...
... Emerson seriously as a thinker , though in Cavell's view Emerson's conception of himself as a " poet " tends to get obscured . Cavell situates Emerson between Kant and Heidegger and compares him to Nietzsche ; Cameron places him in an ...
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