Emerson's EthicsUniversity of Missouri Press, 1999 - 182 pages |
Contents
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Metaethics | 28 |
SelfRealization | 57 |
Others | 90 |
Everyday Life | 115 |
Nature | 132 |
Literature | 147 |
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according achieve action affected American Aristotle attempts awareness beauty become called character claims Coleridge command concept concern conscience considered culture defined discussion duty early Emerson essay ethics evil existence experience expression fact feeling first freedom friendship give Goethe Greek happiness harmony Hegel highest human ideal ideas imagination important individual insists integrity intellectual interpreted involves Kant Kant’s Kantian knowledge language limited literature live matter means mind moral law moral sentiment nature never object obligation obvious one’s perception perfect person philosophy Plato position possible practical practical reason present principle pure questions rational reality realization reason recognized reference regarded relation respect result says sense society Socrates soul spirit statement striving symbol term theoretical theory things thinking thought true truth ultimate understanding Unitarian universal virtue