The House of EmersonUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 272 psl. |
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... becomes Emerson's hero of truth . As Emerson puts it , " Value of the Skeptic is the resistance to premature conclu- sions . If he prematurely conclude , his conclusion will be shattered , & he will become malignant . But he must limit ...
... becomes Emerson's hero of truth . As Emerson puts it , " Value of the Skeptic is the resistance to premature conclu- sions . If he prematurely conclude , his conclusion will be shattered , & he will become malignant . But he must limit ...
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... become passive in the face of history . " 14 Although Emerson would have welcomed the typewriter , Xerox machine , computer , X - ray , by - pass cardiac surgery , and pocket calculators , his concern in " Works and Days " is succinctly ...
... become passive in the face of history . " 14 Although Emerson would have welcomed the typewriter , Xerox machine , computer , X - ray , by - pass cardiac surgery , and pocket calculators , his concern in " Works and Days " is succinctly ...
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... become a preoccupation of Emerson as well as Thoreau . About the time that Thoreau moved into his one - room shanty on Emerson's land on the north shore of Walden Pond , Emer- son noted in his journals : “ There are many skepticisms ...
... become a preoccupation of Emerson as well as Thoreau . About the time that Thoreau moved into his one - room shanty on Emerson's land on the north shore of Walden Pond , Emer- son noted in his journals : “ There are many skepticisms ...
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Preface page | 11 |
Acknowledgments page | 19 |
Emersons Epistemology page | 25 |
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