In this distribution of functions the scholar is the delegated intellect. In the right state he is Man Thinking. In the degenerate state, when the victim of society, he tends to become a mere thinker, or, still worse, the parrot of other men's thinking.... Orations, Lectures and Essays - Página 81de Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1866 - 290 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Norman Foerster, William Whatley Pierson, William Whatley Pierson (Jr.) - 1917 - 342 páginas
...thinker, or still worse, the parrot of other men's thinking. In this view of him, as Man Thinking, the theory of his office is contained. Him Nature solicits...is not the true scholar the only true master? But the old oracle said, "All things have two handles: beware of the wrong one." In life, too often, the... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1921 - 584 páginas
...thinker, or, still worse, the parrot of other men's thinking. In this view of him, as Man Thinking, the theory of his office is contained.'- Him nature solicits...is not the true scholar the only true master? But the old oracle said, "All things have two handles: beware of the wrong one." In life, too often, the... | |
| Robert Shafer - 1926 - 1410 páginas
...thinker, or still worse, the parrot of other men's thinking. In this view of him, as Man Thinking, the theory of his office is contained. Him Nature solicits...is not the true scholar the only true master? But the old oracle said, "All things have two handles; beware of the wrong one." In life, too often, the... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1926 - 412 páginas
...thinker, or still worse, the parrot of other men's thinking. In this view of him, as Man Thinking, the theory of his office is contained. Him Nature solicits...is not the true scholar the only true master? But the old oracle said, "All things have two handles: beware of the wrong one." In life, too often, the... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1926 - 398 páginas
...pictures; him the past instructs; him the :uture invites. Is not indeed every man a student, and do rot all things exist for the student's behoof? And, finally,...is not the true scholar the only true master? But the old oracle said, "All things have two handles: beware of the wrong one." In life, too often, the... | |
| Thomas Ernest Rankin, Amos Reno Morris, Melvin Theodor Solve, Carlton Frank Wells - 1928 - 612 páginas
...thinker, or still worse, the parrot of other men's thinking. In this view of him, as Man Thinking, the theory of his office is contained. Him Nature solicits...is not the true scholar the only true master? But the old oracle said, "All things have two handles: beware of the wrong one." In life, too often, the... | |
| Allen Kent - 1986 - 426 páginas
...queries regarding those needs. Discuss the History and the Future of Information Technology Man thinking; him nature solicits with all her placid, all her monitory...pictures; him the past instructs; him the future invites. Emerson The history of computing is amazingly short, even including its "prehistory"— Hollerith's... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1983 - 1196 páginas
...thinker, or, still worse, the parrot of other men's thinking. In this view of him, as Man Thinking, the theory of his office is contained. Him nature solicits...is not the true scholar the only true master? But the old oracle said, 'All things have two handles: beware of the wrong one.' In life, too often, the... | |
| Thomas J. Scheff - 1990 - 231 páginas
...thinker, or, still worse, the parrot of other men's thinking. In this view of him, as Man Thinking, the theory of his office is contained. Him nature solicits...finally, is not the true scholar the only true master? — Emerson, "The American Scholar" [Emphasis added, but I have left the male language uncorrected]... | |
| Anita Haya Patterson - 1997 - 268 páginas
...Emerson writes. "In the right state, he is, Man Thinking. ... In this view of him, as Man Thinking, the theory of his office is contained. Him nature solicits...pictures; him the past instructs; him the future invites" (Essays, 54). On the other hand, in "The American Scholar" Emerson makes clear reference to the specific... | |
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