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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: David JacobsonPublisher: Pennsylvania State University Press Imprint: Pennsylvania State University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.540kg ISBN: 9780271026459ISBN 10: 0271026456 Pages: 220 Publication Date: 15 September 1993 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews<em>Emerson s Pragmatic Vision</em> is an excellent and thorough piece of reflection and scholarship. Jacobson carefully traces the transformations of Emerson s vision and relocates the early material within the larger evolution of a naturalist perspective. He shows how The Method of Nature marks a turning point in which Emerson moves decisively beyond his earlier humanism (with its attendant narcissism) toward a view which places the human process at the service of the much vaster and more compelling method of nature. </p> Robert Corrington, Drew University</p> Emerson's Pragmatic Vision is an excellent and thorough piece of reflection and scholarship. Jacobson carefully traces the transformations of Emerson's vision and relocates the early material within the larger evolution of a naturalist perspective. He shows how 'The Method of Nature' marks a turning point in which Emerson moves decisively beyond his earlier humanism (with its attendant narcissism) toward a view which places the human process at the service of the much vaster and more compelling method of nature. --Robert Corrington, Drew University Emerson s Pragmatic Vision is an excellent and thorough piece of reflection and scholarship. Jacobson carefully traces the transformations of Emerson s vision and relocates the early material within the larger evolution of a naturalist perspective. He shows how The Method of Nature marks a turning point in which Emerson moves decisively beyond his earlier humanism (with its attendant narcissism) toward a view which places the human process at the service of the much vaster and more compelling method of nature. Robert Corrington, Drew University Emerson's Pragmatic Vision is an excellent and thorough piece of reflection and scholarship. Jacobson carefully traces the transformations of Emerson's vision and relocates the early material within the larger evolution of a naturalist perspective. He shows how 'The Method of Nature' marks a turning point in which Emerson moves decisively beyond his earlier humanism (with its attendant narcissism) toward a view which places the human process at the service of the much vaster and more compelling method of nature. --Robert Corrington, Drew University Emerson s Pragmatic Vision is an excellent and thorough piece of reflection and scholarship. Jacobson carefully traces the transformations of Emerson s vision and relocates the early material within the larger evolution of a naturalist perspective. He shows how The Method of Nature marks a turning point in which Emerson moves decisively beyond his earlier humanism (with its attendant narcissism) toward a view which places the human process at the service of the much vaster and more compelling method of nature. Robert Corrington, Drew University Emerson s Pragmatic Vision is an excellent and thorough piece of reflection and scholarship. Jacobson carefully traces the transformations of Emerson s vision and relocates the early material within the larger evolution of a naturalist perspective. He shows how The Method of Nature marks a turning point in which Emerson moves decisively beyond his earlier humanism (with its attendant narcissism) toward a view which places the human process at the service of the much vaster and more compelling method of nature. Robert Corrington, Drew University Emerson's Pragmatic Vision is an excellent and thorough piece of reflection and scholarship. Jacobson carefully traces the transformations of Emerson's vision and relocates the early material within the larger evolution of a naturalist perspective. He shows how 'The Method of Nature' marks a turning point in which Emerson moves decisively beyond his earlier humanism (with its attendant narcissism) toward a view which places the human process at the service of the much vaster and more compelling method of nature. --Robert Corrington, Drew University Emerson's Pragmatic Vision is an excellent and thorough piece of reflection and scholarship. Jacobson carefully traces the transformations of Emerson's vision and relocates the early material within the larger evolution of a naturalist perspective. He shows how 'The Method of Nature' marks a turning point in which Emerson moves decisively beyond his earlier humanism (with its attendant narcissism) toward a view which places the human process at the service of the much vaster and more compelling method of nature. --Robert Corrington, Drew University Author InformationDavid Jacobson is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Illinois, Urbana. 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