Hence the dispute between evolutionist and transcendentalist rests, in general, on an ignoratio elenchi; for the history of the genesis of an idea (the historical or genetic method) does not contain an answer to - though it may throw light on - the philosophical question of its truth or validity. [Please select]
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Pope's friend Swift, a dean of the Church of England and assuredly no Transcendentalist, defined vision as seeing the things that are invisible. [Please select]
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The reader who has mastered those three utterances by the Concord Transcendentalist in 1836, 1837, and 1838 has the key to Emerson. [Please select]
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Transcendentalist theories left it impossible to traverse by finite knowers, and brought an Absolute in to perform the saltatory act. [Please select]
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I know full well that such brief words as these will leave the hardened transcendentalist unshaken. [Please select]
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The transcendentalist in all his particular knowledges is as liable to this reduction as I am: his Absolute does not save him. [Please select]
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The great transcendentalist metaphor has always been, as I lately reminded you, a grammatical sentence. [Please select]
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When I read recent transcendentalist literature--I must partly except my colleague Royce. [Please select]
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Cazotte, the French philosopher and transcendentalist, warned Condorcet against the manner of his death. [Please select]
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In "Characteristics" he seems to have had merely glimpses of great truths which he could not clearly express, and which won him the reputation of being a German transcendentalist. [Please select]
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