Books/Writings
  • The Conduct of Life
    (Available New)
Ralph Waldo Emerson
1803 – 1882
American

Author and lecturer. A failed Unitarian minister, he became a kind of secular preacher, and developed a wide audience. His "transcendental" philosophy is usually called "idealist," but is not Kantian. In moral philosophy, he was a romantic individualist and emphasized self-reliance, the title of a famous essay.

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