The House of EmersonUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 272 psl. |
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... Nature , Emerson argues that inventions enhance the environment in its ministry to man . A machine is the wit and will of man combined with the will of nature . Otherwise the machine has no use , physical or metaphysical . Nature is ...
... Nature , Emerson argues that inventions enhance the environment in its ministry to man . A machine is the wit and will of man combined with the will of nature . Otherwise the machine has no use , physical or metaphysical . Nature is ...
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... nature and man , as understood and envisioned in Nature , is , finally , the essay's rationale and thus answers the key question asked early on , " to what end is nature ? " All else in the essay is means to the end , by which I suggest ...
... nature and man , as understood and envisioned in Nature , is , finally , the essay's rationale and thus answers the key question asked early on , " to what end is nature ? " All else in the essay is means to the end , by which I suggest ...
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... nature , however , only to discover that nature is also his building material . To quote " Prospects , " " when a faithful thinker , resolute to detach every object from personal ... nature 181 Tendencies , Forms , & Personae in " Nature "
... nature , however , only to discover that nature is also his building material . To quote " Prospects , " " when a faithful thinker , resolute to detach every object from personal ... nature 181 Tendencies , Forms , & Personae in " Nature "
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Preface page | 11 |
Acknowledgments page | 19 |
Emersons Epistemology page | 25 |
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Nerodoma skirsnių: 4
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