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" There seems to be a necessity in spirit to manifest itself in material forms; and day and night, river and storm, beast and bird, acid and alkali, preexist in necessary Ideas in the mind of God, and are what they are by virtue of preceding affections... "
Representative Men: Nature, Addresses and Lectures - Page 38
by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 648 pages
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The Esoteric Origins of the American Renaissance

Arthur Versluis - 2001 - 240 pages
...and informed by spiritual archetypes (in the Logos), which the world of appearances embodies for us. "Day and night, river and storm, beast and bird, acid...alkali, preexist in necessary Ideas in the mind of God ... in the world of spirit."12 These Ideas are in the Logos, which is also the means of translation...
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Ernest Buckler: Rediscovery and Reassessment

Marta Dvořák - 2001 - 288 pages
...declares that "there seems to be a necessity in spirit to manifest itself in material forms" and that "day and night, river and storm, beast and bird, acid...alkali, preexist in necessary Ideas in the mind of God" (43-44). He refers to material objects in the terms of a French philosopher he omits identifying, as...
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The Esoteric Origins of the American Renaissance

Arthur Versluis - 2001 - 240 pages
...delightfully straightforward, in his proposition that "nature is the symbol of spirit," and that therefore "the visible creation is the terminus or the circumference of the invisible world."7 Everything we see is a manifestation of spirit. This openness and directness is Emerson's...
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Awe for the Tiger, Love for the Lamb: A Chronicle of Sensibility to Animals

Rod Preece - 2002 - 436 pages
...equal greatness ...71 There seems to be a necessity in spirit to manifest itself in material forms; and day and night, river and storm, beast and bird,...Ideas in the mind of God, and are what they are by preceding affections in the world of spirit ...~2 A life in harmony with Nature, the love of truth...
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The Trouble with Nature: Sex in Science and Popular Culture

Roger N. Lancaster - 2003 - 466 pages
...metaphysical nature: "There seems to be a necessity in spirit to manifest itself in material forms. . . . [D]ay and night, river and storm, beast and bird,...preceding affections in the world of spirit. A Fact is but the end or last issue of spirit." In evolutionary psychology, as well, "every natural process is...
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Nor Shall Diamond Die: american studies

Carme Manuel, Paul S. Derrick - 2003 - 556 pages
...does not exhaust itself as a terminal product, but is the emblem or the outer sign of another reality: "A Fact is the end or last issue of spirit. The visible...terminus or the circumference of the invisible world" (25). But this intangible level or supplement of reality is in fact much older than the Romantic movement...
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Coleridge and Emerson: A Complex Affinity

Sanja Sostaric - 2003 - 364 pages
...writes in Nature: " There seems to be a necessity in spirit to manifest itself in material forms; [...] A fact is the end or last issue of spirit. The visible...terminus or the circumference of the invisible world" ("Nature," SE: 54). The problem of evil remains an unresolved paradox in Plotinus' system: if matter...
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Emerson's Life in Science: The Culture of Truth

Laura Dassow Walls - 2003 - 302 pages
...totality be resolved into the single instance? How can nature be named?78 In Nature, Emerson's answer is: "A Fact is the end or last issue of spirit. The visible...terminus or the circumference of the invisible world," making material objects the "scoriae," or excrement of the Creator — as Kenneth Burke says, "nothing...
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Reconstituting the American Renaissance: Emerson, Whitman, and the Politics ...

Jay Grossman - 2003 - 292 pages
...strictly emblematic character of the material world" ("English Literature: Introductory," EL i: 224); "The visible creation is the terminus or the circumference of the invisible world" (Nature, LAE 25). What is caducous has successfully transmigrated from physicality and visibility to...
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The List: The Uses and Pleasures of Cataloguing

Robert E. Belknap - 2004 - 284 pages
...this conceptual congruence is Emerson's assertion that the elements of nature are the final emanations of spirit: "A fact is the end or last issue of spirit....terminus or the circumference of the invisible world" (E, 25). All the facts of nature "preexist in the necessary Ideas in the mind of God," and the better...
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