Contemporary German Legal Philosophy (Anniversary Collection)
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Author: John Gray, Lawrence B. Rosenfeld
Publisher: Julie Clark
Published: 2016-12-03
Writer: Ben Greenfield
Language: Romanian, Chinese (Traditional), Arabic
Format: Audible Audiobook, Kindle Edition
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Transcendentalism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) - German philosophy and literature was also championed by Thomas Carlyle, whom Emerson met on his first trip to Europe in 1831. Carlyle’s philosophy of action in such works as Sartor Resartus resonates with Emerson’s idea in “The American Scholar” that action—along with nature and “the mind of the Past” (O, 39) is essential to human ...
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