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050 _aPS 1638
_b.H662 2003
100 _aHodge, David Justin.
_9117709
245 0 _aOn Emerson /
_cDavid Justin Hodge.
260 _aSingapore :
_bThomson Learning
_cc2003.
300 _a101 p.
_c22 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 100-101).
520 _aPromotes transcendentalism in Americain its precept that a fundamnetal continuity exists between man, nature and God, or the divine. Matter an spirit are not opposed but reflect a critical unity of experience. For him, all things exist in a ceaseless flow of change, and "being" is the subject of constant metamorphosis.Later development in his thinking shifted the emphasis from unity to the balance of opposite power from unity to the balance of opposite power and form, identity and variety, intellect and fate. He also believes that in the individual can be discovered all experience must be direct and unmediated by texts, traditions or personality.
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