Emerson and the Conduct of Life: Pragmatism and Ethical Purpose in the Later Work

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pp. ix 234.’In Emerson and the Conduct of Life, David M. Robinson describes Ralph Waldo Emerson’s evolution from mystic to pragmatist, stressing the importance of Emerson’s undervalued later writing. Emerson’s reputation has rested on the addresses and essays of the 1830s and 1840s, in which he propounded a version of transcendental idealism, and memorably portrayed moments of mystical insight. But Emerson’s later writings suggest an increasing concern over the elusiveness of mysticism, and an increasing stress on ethical choice and practical power. These works reveal Emerson as an ethical philosopher who stressed the spiritual value of human relations, work and social action. “

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ISBN 521444977
Published Date 1993
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition Very Good
Binding Hardcover
Size 8vo
Place of Publication Cambridge
Edition First Edition
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pp. ix 234.’In Emerson and the Conduct of Life, David M. Robinson describes Ralph Waldo Emerson’s evolution from mystic to pragmatist, stressing the importance of Emerson’s undervalued later writing. Emerson’s reputation has rested on the addresses and essays of the 1830s and 1840s, in which he propounded a version of transcendental idealism, and memorably portrayed moments of mystical insight. But Emerson’s later writings suggest an increasing concern over the elusiveness of mysticism, and an increasing stress on ethical choice and practical power. These works reveal Emerson as an ethical philosopher who stressed the spiritual value of human relations, work and social action. “

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Weight 0.85 kg