Emerson's Metaphysics: A Song of Laws and Causes by Joseph Urbas

Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 54 (1):109-113 (2018)
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Contemporary commentators on Emerson often assume that the American essayist has been successfully rehabilitated as a philosopher. If we consider seriously his claims to philosophy from a contemporary perspective, however, we must also deal with the treatments of his philosophy critically. This is because philosophy, in itself, is a critical discipline, and every philosophical treatment of Emersonian thought deserves to be treated on the same footing with that of any other classical thinker.Joseph Urbas’s Emerson’s Metaphysics joins David Van Leer’s Emerson’s Epistemology and Gustaf Van Gromphout’s Emerson’s Ethics as thematic, ambitiously titled attempts at providing general accounts of the different...

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