The House of EmersonUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 272 psl. |
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... things . " We might add that the mind , simply by being mind , alien- ates man from things , but " the poet [ more specifically his genius ] conforms things to his thoughts " ( CW , I , 31 ) . This achievement marks not only the poet ...
... things . " We might add that the mind , simply by being mind , alien- ates man from things , but " the poet [ more specifically his genius ] conforms things to his thoughts " ( CW , I , 31 ) . This achievement marks not only the poet ...
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... things in which the Divine Mind is conveyed to me day by day in what I call my life . A loaf of bread , an errand to the town , a temperate man , an industrious man ( JMN , VII , 488 ) . Actually these expressions of doubt focus ...
... things in which the Divine Mind is conveyed to me day by day in what I call my life . A loaf of bread , an errand to the town , a temperate man , an industrious man ( JMN , VII , 488 ) . Actually these expressions of doubt focus ...
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... things . The images of chapter one do not report those things as autonomous events but as being expe- rienced and perceived as connate facts . This process of becoming aware of things , self , and connateness is itself the argument of ...
... things . The images of chapter one do not report those things as autonomous events but as being expe- rienced and perceived as connate facts . This process of becoming aware of things , self , and connateness is itself the argument of ...
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Preface page | 11 |
Acknowledgments page | 19 |
Emersons Epistemology page | 25 |
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