The House of EmersonUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 272 psl. |
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... suggests that individual perceptions are not sus- pended in isolation . The action of perceiving is susceptible to apperception ; there is a tendency to assimilate one's per- ception with antecedent knowledge and experience . “ Im ...
... suggests that individual perceptions are not sus- pended in isolation . The action of perceiving is susceptible to apperception ; there is a tendency to assimilate one's per- ception with antecedent knowledge and experience . “ Im ...
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... suggest considerable discontinuity , both rhetorical and dialectical , in Emerson's writing . Occasionally Emerson himself was troubled by his discontinuity and expressed doubts about his method . “ I am too quickeyed & unstable , " he ...
... suggest considerable discontinuity , both rhetorical and dialectical , in Emerson's writing . Occasionally Emerson himself was troubled by his discontinuity and expressed doubts about his method . “ I am too quickeyed & unstable , " he ...
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... suggests a harmonious and functional action , " consent " a sober and loving regard for one's work - a regard that resists both alienation and gluttonous appropriation . In his first essay on " Art " Emerson borrows from the language of ...
... suggests a harmonious and functional action , " consent " a sober and loving regard for one's work - a regard that resists both alienation and gluttonous appropriation . In his first essay on " Art " Emerson borrows from the language of ...
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Preface page | 11 |
Acknowledgments page | 19 |
Emersons Epistemology page | 25 |
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