The Life of Ralph Waldo EmersonBased largely on Emerson's unpublished manuscripts, journals, and letters. |
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... reliance more sharply with the help of the Coleridgean concept of reason , reason that was not reason but the faculty by which one intuitively turned on , in one's inner self , the > current of divine will and idea .
... reliance more sharply with the help of the Coleridgean concept of reason , reason that was not reason but the faculty by which one intuitively turned on , in one's inner self , the > current of divine will and idea .
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He found that the distinction between reason and understanding , a distinction he credited jointly to Milton , Coleridge , and the Germans , was “ a philosophy itself . ” “ Reason , " he explained in a letter to Edward , “ is the ...
He found that the distinction between reason and understanding , a distinction he credited jointly to Milton , Coleridge , and the Germans , was “ a philosophy itself . ” “ Reason , " he explained in a letter to Edward , “ is the ...
Pagina 204
Beasts have some understanding but no Reason . Reason is potentially perfect in every man - Understanding in very different degrees of strength . . . . Religion Poetry Honor belong to the Reason ; to the real the absolute .
Beasts have some understanding but no Reason . Reason is potentially perfect in every man - Understanding in very different degrees of strength . . . . Religion Poetry Honor belong to the Reason ; to the real the absolute .
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