American Transcendentalism: An Anthology of CriticismBrian M. Barbour University of Notre Dame Press, 1973 - 302 страница |
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... ideal , a very partial realization of what men were capable of . For this reason their writings are obsessed by the theme of freedom . Freedom was the key to progress toward the ideal ; it was the means and the end of Reason's vision ...
... ideal , a very partial realization of what men were capable of . For this reason their writings are obsessed by the theme of freedom . Freedom was the key to progress toward the ideal ; it was the means and the end of Reason's vision ...
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... ideal ; and the ideal must not only be defensible before the world , but also represent adequately all the forces of tradition , temperament , and literary contagion that were at work in him . Given such varied and conflicting stimuli ...
... ideal ; and the ideal must not only be defensible before the world , but also represent adequately all the forces of tradition , temperament , and literary contagion that were at work in him . Given such varied and conflicting stimuli ...
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... ideal , because , if it were not , the ideal being infinite , the creation would be infinite . An infinite creation is an absurdity .... But God is essentially creator , always and everywhere a creator . His ideal is infinite and he ...
... ideal , because , if it were not , the ideal being infinite , the creation would be infinite . An infinite creation is an absurdity .... But God is essentially creator , always and everywhere a creator . His ideal is infinite and he ...
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An Introduction to Transcendentalism | 35 |
The Transcendentalist Point of View | 53 |
From Edwards to Emerson | 63 |
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