The House of EmersonUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 272 psl. |
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... tion . But the issues of technology and science are not given the separate and sober consideration they receive in " Works and Days . ” In his earlier years Emerson was witnessing the beginning of a thoroughgoing shift in America from ...
... tion . But the issues of technology and science are not given the separate and sober consideration they receive in " Works and Days . ” In his earlier years Emerson was witnessing the beginning of a thoroughgoing shift in America from ...
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... tion . Indeed , " He cannot be said to succeed to whom the world shows any favor . In fact it is the hero's point d'appui , which by offering resistance to his action enables him to act at all . At each step he spurns the world . He ...
... tion . Indeed , " He cannot be said to succeed to whom the world shows any favor . In fact it is the hero's point d'appui , which by offering resistance to his action enables him to act at all . At each step he spurns the world . He ...
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... tion to affirmation , interrogation to clarification , possibility to realization , old to new , present to future , nature's stimuli to man's constructive initiatives , non - reflexive identity with things and events to a maturer ...
... tion to affirmation , interrogation to clarification , possibility to realization , old to new , present to future , nature's stimuli to man's constructive initiatives , non - reflexive identity with things and events to a maturer ...
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Preface page | 11 |
Acknowledgments page | 19 |
Emersons Epistemology page | 25 |
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