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Emerson and Science: Goethe, Monism, and the Search for Unity
Emerson and Science: Goethe, Monism, and the Search for Unity, Ralph Waldo Emerson maintained a lifelong interest in science. His journals, from the earliest to the last, document this interest-an interest reflected in his lectures, essays, letters, and poems. Emerging from Emerson's statements on science is a cohere, Emerson and Science: Goethe, Monism, and the Search for Unity has a rating of 3 stars
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Emerson and Science: Goethe, Monism, and the Search for Unity, Ralph Waldo Emerson maintained a lifelong interest in science. His journals, from the earliest to the last, document this interest-an interest reflected in his lectures, essays, letters, and poems. Emerging from Emerson's statements on science is a cohere, Emerson and Science: Goethe, Monism, and the Search for Unity
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  • Emerson and Science: Goethe, Monism, and the Search for Unity
  • Written by author Peter A. Obuchowski
  • Published by SteinerBooks, Incorporated, May 2005
  • Ralph Waldo Emerson maintained a lifelong interest in science. His journals, from the earliest to the last, document this interest-an interest reflected in his lectures, essays, letters, and poems. Emerging from Emerson's statements on science is a cohere
  • Ralph Waldo Emerson maintained a lifelong interest in science. His journals, from the earliest to the last, document this interest-an interest reflected in his lectures, essays, letters, and poems. Emerging from Emerson's statements on science is a cohere
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Introductionix
1Emerson's Science: Toward a Definition1
2Emerson's Science: The Goethean Context23
3Emerson and Evolution39
4Science and Emerson's Monism61
Science and Philosophy64
Science and Religion71
Science and Mysticism79
Science and Art90
5Conclusion99
Notes115


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