French Philosophers and New-England TranscendentalismUniversity of Virginia, 1908 - 105 pagina's |
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... History of America . The idea of making a specialty of the French influence in its relation to New - England Transcendentalism as a subject for a doctorate thesis was intimated to me by Professor LeB . R. Briggs , Dean of the Harvard ...
... History of America . The idea of making a specialty of the French influence in its relation to New - England Transcendentalism as a subject for a doctorate thesis was intimated to me by Professor LeB . R. Briggs , Dean of the Harvard ...
Pagina 2
... philosophies hold to the presence of God in the universe . There are , to be sure , in the history of philosophy , a variety of conceptions of Transcendentalism . The definitions are not es- pecially important , but they help us ...
... philosophies hold to the presence of God in the universe . There are , to be sure , in the history of philosophy , a variety of conceptions of Transcendentalism . The definitions are not es- pecially important , but they help us ...
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... history as means and symbols , and not as ends . " And Emer- son's friend and literary adviser , Mr. Cabot , sets forth the follow- ing factors among others as having been influential on the mind and character of his comrade : Plutarch ...
... history as means and symbols , and not as ends . " And Emer- son's friend and literary adviser , Mr. Cabot , sets forth the follow- ing factors among others as having been influential on the mind and character of his comrade : Plutarch ...
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... philosophical impulses , all helped to mould their char- acter and determine the quality of their utterance . Their drama and philosophy ... History as a Manifestation of Spirit , F. H. Hedge , translation from Hegel . childish ignorance you ...
... philosophical impulses , all helped to mould their char- acter and determine the quality of their utterance . Their drama and philosophy ... History as a Manifestation of Spirit , F. H. Hedge , translation from Hegel . childish ignorance you ...
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... Philosophy of Ancient History ; . . . Prévost on Geology ; . . . Jouffroy on the History of Modern Philosophy ; .. and Jouffroy on Greek Philosophy . " 1 Three other articles in early numbers of The Dial refer explicitly to French ...
... Philosophy of Ancient History ; . . . Prévost on Geology ; . . . Jouffroy on the History of Modern Philosophy ; .. and Jouffroy on Greek Philosophy . " 1 Three other articles in early numbers of The Dial refer explicitly to French ...
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French Philosophers and New-England Transcendentalism Walter Leatherbee Leighton Volledige weergave - 1908 |
French Philosophers and New-England Transcendentalism Walter Leatherbee Leighton Fragmentweergave - 1968 |
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American translations Amos Bronson Alcott Boston Bronson Alcott Brook Farm Coleridge Condillac Cousin and Jouffroy critical dentalism Dial disciple divine Dugald-Stewart early nineteenth century eclectic philosopher Eclecticism edition editor eighteenth century elements Empiricism England essay experience faculties Fichte Foreign Standard Literature Fourier France French Eclectics French influence French philosophers genius George Ripley German Transcendentalism Greek Hegel Hilliard Hindu History of Philosophy idealism idealistic movement ideas inspiration Introduction to Ethics intuition Jouffroy's Kant Laromiguière lectures less literary Madame de Staël Maine de Biran Margaret Fuller mind Modern Philosophy Moral New-England Transcendentalism New-England Transcendentalists noteworthy Pantheism passage Philosophical Fragments Plato Preface R. W. Emerson Ralph Waldo Emerson rational reason Reid Royer-Collard scendentalism scendentalists Schelling School Scottish sensualism sentiment social soul Specimens of Foreign spirit Swedenborg Théodore Theodore Parker things Thoreau thought tion Tran Transcen Transcendental Movement truth Unitarian utterances Victor Cousin W. H. Channing West Roxbury writings
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Pagina 4 - Le premier était de ne recevoir jamais aucune chose pour vraie que je ne la connusse évidemment être telle; c'est-à-dire d'éviter soigneusement la précipitation et la prévention /et de ne comprendre rien de plus en mes jugements que ce qui se présenterait si clairement et si distinctement à mon esprit que je n'eusse aucune occasion de le mettre en doute.
Pagina 4 - Le second, de diviser chacune des difficultés que j'examinerais en autant de parcelles qu'il se pourrait et qu'il serait requis pour les mieux résoudre. Le troisième de conduire par ordre mes pensées, en commençant par les objets les plus simples et les plus aisés à connaître, pour monter peu à peu, comme par degrés, jusqu'à la connaissance des plus composés ; et supposant même de l'ordre entre ceux qui ne se précèdent point naturellement les uns les autres.
Pagina 11 - O Adam, one Almighty is, from whom All things proceed, and up to him return, If not depraved from good, created all Such to perfection, one first matter all, Indued with various forms, various degrees Of substance, and, in things that live, of life...
Pagina 8 - IF the red slayer think he slays, Or if the slain think he is slain, They know not well the subtle ways I keep, and pass, and turn again. Far or forgot to me is near; Shadow and sunlight are the same; The vanished gods to me appear; And one to me are shame and fame. They reckon ill who leave me out? When me they fly, I am the wings; I am the doubter and the doubt, And I the hymn the Brahmin sings.
Pagina 3 - For the writings of these mystics acted in no slight degree to prevent my mind from being imprisoned within the outline of any single dogmatic system. They contributed to keep alive the heart in the head} gave me an indistinct, yet stirring and working presentiment, that all the products of the mere reflective faculty partook of DEATH...
Pagina 86 - To be a philosopher is not merely to have subtle thoughts, nor even to found a school, but. so to love wisdom as to live according to> its dictates, a life of simplicity, independence, magnanimity, and trust.
Pagina 98 - ... on experience, the second on consciousness ; the first class beginning to think from the data of the senses, the second class perceive that the senses are not final, and say, the senses give us representations of things, but what are the things themselves, they cannot tell. The materialist insists on facts, on history, on the force of circumstances, and the animal wants of man ; the idealist on the power of Thought and of Will, on inspiration, on miracle, on individual culture.
Pagina 13 - Sometimes, in a summer morning, having taken my accustomed bath, I sat in my sunny doorway from sunrise till noon, rapt in a revery, amidst the pines and hickories and sumachs, in undisturbed solitude and stillness...
Pagina 12 - A subtle chain of countless rings The next unto the farthest brings; The eye reads omens where it goes, And speaks all languages the rose; And, striving to be man, the worm Mounts through all the spires of form.
Pagina 4 - Let us then suppose the mind to be, as we say, white paper, void of all characters, without any ideas; how comes it to be furnished? Whence comes it by that vast store, which the busy and boundless fancy of man has painted on it with an almost endless variety?