Emerson’s lifelong interest in science is well documented in his journals, lectures, essays, letters and poems. He was especially interested in Goethean science, which both heavily influenced his monisticism and in turn kept him at arms length from Swedenborg’s mysticism and pseudo-sciences of his day such as phrenology, palmistry and astrology. Emerson maintained a spiritually-oriented worldview whilst still believing in the progress of science. Obuchowski shows how the Goethean context helps to explain what he calls Emerson’s 'scientific mysticism' or 'spiritual science'.
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Emerson and Science
Goethe, Monism and the Search for Unity
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Technical Specifications
ISBN
9781584200321
Format
Paperback
Pages
144
Publisher
Lindisfarne Books
Published
2006
Dimensions (cm)
22.6 × 15.2 × 1.2
Weight (grammes)
240