The House of EmersonUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 272 psl. |
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... Intellect " is that the action of thinking begins in a pre - intellectual , hence pre - discursive mode , fo- cuses as an initial conceptualization , and finally matures as thought . This process is a natural ascension from a sensuous ...
... Intellect " is that the action of thinking begins in a pre - intellectual , hence pre - discursive mode , fo- cuses as an initial conceptualization , and finally matures as thought . This process is a natural ascension from a sensuous ...
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... Intellect " Emerson describes the life of thought as a per- petual " undulation ” in which instinctive action ... Intellect ” ) , includes two aspects of mental action that Emerson describes as " intellect receptive " and " intellect ...
... Intellect " Emerson describes the life of thought as a per- petual " undulation ” in which instinctive action ... Intellect ” ) , includes two aspects of mental action that Emerson describes as " intellect receptive " and " intellect ...
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... intellect separates the fact considered . . . and discerns it as if it existed for its own sake , " the almost too casual qualifier is “ as if . ” On the in- stinctive level man is naturally at harmony with his world . " Intellect ...
... intellect separates the fact considered . . . and discerns it as if it existed for its own sake , " the almost too casual qualifier is “ as if . ” On the in- stinctive level man is naturally at harmony with his world . " Intellect ...
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Preface page | 11 |
Acknowledgments page | 19 |
Emersons Epistemology page | 25 |
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