
Emerson and the Conduct of Life: Pragmatism and Ethical Purpose in the Later Work
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Format
Paperback
Pages
248
Language
English
Published
Feb 12, 2009
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Edition
1
ISBN-10
052110131X
ISBN-13
9780521101318
Description
Ralph Waldo Emerson's philosophical journey is meticulously explored through David M. Robinson's critical analysis. The work delves into Emerson's transition from his early ideals to a more nuanced understanding of pragmatism and ethical purpose. With a focus on Emerson's later writings, Robinson reveals how the thinker grappled with the complexities of human existence and the moral implications of individual choices.
Robinson contextualizes Emerson's thoughts within the broader landscape of American literature and culture, capturing the spirit of an era ripe for philosophical inquiry. The exploration highlights Emerson's desire to navigate the tension between personal conviction and societal expectation, showing how his writings serve as a reflection of his evolving beliefs. Through this lens, the book examines the practical implications of Emerson's philosophy as it relates to everyday life.
As readers delve into the nuances of Emerson's ideas, they encounter a figure committed to finding meaning amid chaos. Robinson's analysis provides a thoughtful examination of how Emerson's legacy continues to resonate, encouraging a reevaluation of ethical purpose in contemporary contexts. The study serves as both an appreciation and critique of a pivotal thinker who sought to integrate moral responsibility with the pursuit of self-reliance.
Robinson contextualizes Emerson's thoughts within the broader landscape of American literature and culture, capturing the spirit of an era ripe for philosophical inquiry. The exploration highlights Emerson's desire to navigate the tension between personal conviction and societal expectation, showing how his writings serve as a reflection of his evolving beliefs. Through this lens, the book examines the practical implications of Emerson's philosophy as it relates to everyday life.
As readers delve into the nuances of Emerson's ideas, they encounter a figure committed to finding meaning amid chaos. Robinson's analysis provides a thoughtful examination of how Emerson's legacy continues to resonate, encouraging a reevaluation of ethical purpose in contemporary contexts. The study serves as both an appreciation and critique of a pivotal thinker who sought to integrate moral responsibility with the pursuit of self-reliance.
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