Are We Not Beautiful?
Abstract
A close reading of Emerson’s poem “The Rhodora” in the context of his prose elucidates Emerson’s indebtedness to Kant’s aesthetic. Since for Kant the beautiful is the symbol of the morally good, “The Rhodora” not only exemplifies a Kantian aesthetic but also its ethical implications, both existential and environmental.
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2013-08-28
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