The House of EmersonUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 272 psl. |
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... important epistemological genesis . Such an organicism , which at best dimly forebodes the truth , does not pass with childhood . " This instinctive action never ceases in a healthy mind , but becomes richer and more frequent in its ...
... important epistemological genesis . Such an organicism , which at best dimly forebodes the truth , does not pass with childhood . " This instinctive action never ceases in a healthy mind , but becomes richer and more frequent in its ...
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... important meanings in , and implants a new dynamic into , the culture in the interest of growth and metamorphosis . This latter sense of habitation and in- habiting strongly informs essays such as " Progress of Cul- ture . " The ...
... important meanings in , and implants a new dynamic into , the culture in the interest of growth and metamorphosis . This latter sense of habitation and in- habiting strongly informs essays such as " Progress of Cul- ture . " The ...
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... important credentials of the " naturalist . " At the risk of belaboring the obvious , then , it should be noted that delight in natural fact as revealed by the personae of Nature is represented as primarily personal and spontaneous al ...
... important credentials of the " naturalist . " At the risk of belaboring the obvious , then , it should be noted that delight in natural fact as revealed by the personae of Nature is represented as primarily personal and spontaneous al ...
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Preface page | 11 |
Acknowledgments page | 19 |
Emersons Epistemology page | 25 |
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