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Nature
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Who was Emerson
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What is nature
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Born on May 25 1803 in Boston, Massachusetts, Emerson experienced a period of deaths concerning family members and loved ones.
1. Who was Emerson
First, his household minister died right when he hit the age of eight. Earlier, though, his father died, leaving him to become very close to his mother, siblings, and Aunt Mary Moody, who had a great influence on him.
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Emerson studied at Harvard College where he graduated in 1821. During his time at Harvard, Emerson produced many great works, including “Thoughts on the Religion of the Middle Ages”, which was actually his first work published in 1822.
After visiting many countries, Emerson was inspired to write his first book titled Nature which included many of his most famous essays.
While being out in New England, Emerson caught a cold which turned into pneumonia and was…(생략)
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IDEALISM
SPIRIT
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4. Analysis - Chapter 5
They educate both the Understanding and the Reason Every property of matter is a school for the understanding. (p26; 6)
The exercise of the Will or the lesson of power is thought in every event. (p28; 9)
This ethical character so penetrates the bone and marrow of nature as to seem the end for which it was made. Whatever private purpose is answered by any member or part, this is its public and universal function, and is never omitted. (p.29; 1)
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4. Analysis - Chapter 5
Herein is especially apprehended the unity of Nature, -the unity in variety-, which meets us everywhere. All the endless variety of things make an identical impression. Xenophanes complained in his old age, that, look where he would, all things hastened back to Unity. (p30; 4)
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4. Analysis - Chapter 5
Each creature is only a modification of the other; the likeness in them is more than the difference, and