The House of EmersonUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 272 psl. |
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... building , Emerson - as - representative - man is a poet who accepted the given in order to transform it , so as to counter and remake the present and create the conditions for a future centered by man thinking . It is in the nature of ...
... building , Emerson - as - representative - man is a poet who accepted the given in order to transform it , so as to counter and remake the present and create the conditions for a future centered by man thinking . It is in the nature of ...
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... . Each of these men , if they were transparent , would seem to you not so much men as walking cities , and wherever you put them they would build one . " " Fate " • 3 • Technology & Science : The Science of Building the Commonwealth.
... . Each of these men , if they were transparent , would seem to you not so much men as walking cities , and wherever you put them they would build one . " " Fate " • 3 • Technology & Science : The Science of Building the Commonwealth.
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... building still other altars . In " this vagabond life " the neces- sary hazard of building and rebuilding the materials of fate is man's supreme game and truest ordeal . The persona , Emerson's apologist ( somewhat like Plato's Socrates ) ...
... building still other altars . In " this vagabond life " the neces- sary hazard of building and rebuilding the materials of fate is man's supreme game and truest ordeal . The persona , Emerson's apologist ( somewhat like Plato's Socrates ) ...
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Preface page | 11 |
Acknowledgments page | 19 |
Emersons Epistemology page | 25 |
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