The House of EmersonUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 272 psl. |
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... reminder in " Prospects " does not in- voke an ancient philosophy but summarizes the mode and argument of Nature ... reminders of his mode and of the view that Heraclitus's flowing law pertains as much to man as the river . Language and ...
... reminder in " Prospects " does not in- voke an ancient philosophy but summarizes the mode and argument of Nature ... reminders of his mode and of the view that Heraclitus's flowing law pertains as much to man as the river . Language and ...
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... reminder is as pertinent to an investigation into the relationship between Emerson's view of the scholar and literary artist and his attitude toward technology and science as it is to an assessment of that attitude . His views on ...
... reminder is as pertinent to an investigation into the relationship between Emerson's view of the scholar and literary artist and his attitude toward technology and science as it is to an assessment of that attitude . His views on ...
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... reminder that in the world of endless permutation and art of ceaseless transformation we need to distinguish between means and ends , the individual transformation and the law it signals . 10 ܕ Emerson's doctrine of flux , as applied ...
... reminder that in the world of endless permutation and art of ceaseless transformation we need to distinguish between means and ends , the individual transformation and the law it signals . 10 ܕ Emerson's doctrine of flux , as applied ...
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Preface page | 11 |
Acknowledgments page | 19 |
Emersons Epistemology page | 25 |
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