The House of EmersonUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1982 - 272 psl. |
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... true name of the world . " The context of this quoted passage explains “ true ” for us — the metaphor is “ true ” be- cause it succeeds . Or as Emerson puts it , “ That which was unconscious truth , becomes , when interpreted and ...
... true name of the world . " The context of this quoted passage explains “ true ” for us — the metaphor is “ true ” be- cause it succeeds . Or as Emerson puts it , “ That which was unconscious truth , becomes , when interpreted and ...
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... true man of science is simultaneously the one legitimate but also compelling rationale for technology . " The Science of power , " Emerson states just before the allusion to Tantalus in " Works and Days , " " is forced to remember the ...
... true man of science is simultaneously the one legitimate but also compelling rationale for technology . " The Science of power , " Emerson states just before the allusion to Tantalus in " Works and Days , " " is forced to remember the ...
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... true history , and it is that history that surmises and enlivens the commonwealth . In Emerson's case the text is the true history and vice versa . After a lifetime of composi- tion and revision , Emerson's text became , and still is ...
... true history , and it is that history that surmises and enlivens the commonwealth . In Emerson's case the text is the true history and vice versa . After a lifetime of composi- tion and revision , Emerson's text became , and still is ...
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Preface page | 11 |
Acknowledgments page | 19 |
Emersons Epistemology page | 25 |
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Nerodoma skirsnių: 4
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