Emerson and Skepticism: The Cipher of the WorldJohns Hopkins University Press, 1988 - 186 psl. |
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... continual reproduction of annoyances , inconveniences , dilemmas ; what rejoicing over us of little men ; what disputing of prices , what reckonings of interest , —and all to form the Hand of the mind ; —to instruct us that " good ...
... continual reproduction of annoyances , inconveniences , dilemmas ; what rejoicing over us of little men ; what disputing of prices , what reckonings of interest , —and all to form the Hand of the mind ; —to instruct us that " good ...
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... continual self- recovery , " the demand for love . The redemption of the soul lies in the troubled awareness that no final redemption is possible . We are the answer to the question we would put ; but we are also the question whose ...
... continual self- recovery , " the demand for love . The redemption of the soul lies in the troubled awareness that no final redemption is possible . We are the answer to the question we would put ; but we are also the question whose ...
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