Centenary Edition, the Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: Representative menAMS Press, 1979 |
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... philosophy , and philosophy , Plato , - at once the glory and the shame of mankind , since neither Saxon nor Roman have availed to add any idea to his categories . No wife , no children had he , and the thinkers of all civilized nations ...
... philosophy , and philosophy , Plato , - at once the glory and the shame of mankind , since neither Saxon nor Roman have availed to add any idea to his categories . No wife , no children had he , and the thinkers of all civilized nations ...
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... philosophy . Philosophy is the account which the human mind gives to it- self of the constitution of the world . Two car- dinal facts lie forever at the base ; the one , and the two . 1. Unity , or Identity ; and , 2. Va- - riety . ' We ...
... philosophy . Philosophy is the account which the human mind gives to it- self of the constitution of the world . Two car- dinal facts lie forever at the base ; the one , and the two . 1. Unity , or Identity ; and , 2. Va- - riety . ' We ...
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... Philosophy says of him that he should be regarded as " a geometrician with a taste for meta- physics rather than a philosopher with leanings toward mathe- matics , " and that those who regard him as the author of the psychological ...
... Philosophy says of him that he should be regarded as " a geometrician with a taste for meta- physics rather than a philosopher with leanings toward mathe- matics , " and that those who regard him as the author of the psychological ...
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