| Paul Giles - 2002 - 356 páginas
...makes it the receiver of a certain number of congruent sensations, which we call sun and moon, man and woman, house and trade. In my utter impotence to test...paints the image in the firmament of the soul?” 3 In Emerson, this epistemology of idealism is linked inextricably with the faculties of individual... | |
| Oliver Wendell Holmes - 2002 - 457 páginas
...congruent sensations, which we call sun and moon, man and woman, house and trade. In my utter im¿ potence to test the authenticity of the report of my senses,...make on me correspond with outlying objects, what dif¿ ference does it make, whether Orion is up there in Heaven, or some god paints the image in the... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 2004 - 284 páginas
...makes it the receiver of a certain number of congruent sensations, which we call sun and moon, man and woman, house and trade. In my utter impotence to test...god paints the image in the firmament of the soul? The relations of parts and the end of the whole remaining the sante, what is the difference, whether... | |
| Oliver Wendell Holmes - 2004 - 457 páginas
...number of congruent sensations, which we call son and moon, man and woman, house and trade. In my otter impotence to test the authenticity of the report of...some god paints the image in the firmament of the 8oul ? " We need not follow the thought through the argument from illus;ons, like that when we look... | |
| Oliver Wendell Holmes - 2004 - 457 páginas
...number of congruent sensations, which we call son and moon, man and woman, house and trade. In my otter impotence to test the authenticity of the report'...some god paints the image in the firmament of the 8oul ? " We need not follow the thought through the argument from illusions, like that when we look... | |
| Robert E. Belknap - 2004 - 284 páginas
...whether Nature actually outwardly exists irrelevant. His oration in Nature is confidently untroubled: "In my utter impotence to test the authenticity of...whether the impressions they make on me correspond with the outlying objects, what difference does it make, whether Orion is up there in heaven, or some god... | |
| Woodbridge Riley - 2005 - 453 páginas
...perpetually suggests itself ... to give a sufficient account of that Appearance we call the World; in my utter impotence to test the authenticity of...god paints the image in the firmament of the soul? How is the doubt resolved! By the end for which nature exists; whether it enjoys a substantial existence... | |
| Patrick J. Keane - 2005 - 575 páginas
...in the "Idealism" chapter of Nature, "What difference does it make, whether Orion is up there in the heaven, or some god paints the image in the firmament of the soul?" Emerson may be fusing Kant's twin objects of "ever increasing admiration and awe, the starry heavens... | |
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