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Nature is a book-length essay written by Ralph Waldo Emerson, published by James Munroe and Company in 1836. In the essay Emerson put forth the foundation of transcendentalism, a belief system that espouses a non-traditional appreciation of nature. Transcendentalism suggests that the divine, or God, suffuses nature, and suggests that reality can be understood by studying nature. Emerson's visit to the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris inspired a set of lectures he later delivered in Boston which were then published.

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  • Nature (Emerson) (fr)
  • 자연 (수필) (ko)
  • Nature (essay) (en)
  • Природа (Эмерсон) (ru)
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  • 자연 ( Nature )은 랠프 월도 에머슨이 지은 수필집으로 제임스 몬로에 의해 1836년에 출판되었다. 이 수필에서 에머슨은 초월주의의 기초를 닦았고, 이러한 체계가 자연에 대한 비전통적인 생각을 가져왔다. 초월주의는 창조주가 자연안에 충만하므로, 자연을 공부함으로 현실을 이해가능하다는 사상이다. 이 수필집에서 에머슨은 자연을 네 가지로 나누었는 데, 그것은 유용한 것(Commodity), 아름다움, 언어와 훈련이다. 이것은 사람이 자연을 그들이 기본적 필요를 따라 사용하는 방법에 따른 차이에 따랐다. (ko)
  • «Природа» (англ. «Nature») — философское эссе, опубликованное Ральфом Эмерсоном анонимно в 1836 году и ставшее своеобразным манифестом трансцендентализма (американского романтизма). (ru)
  • Nature is a book-length essay written by Ralph Waldo Emerson, published by James Munroe and Company in 1836. In the essay Emerson put forth the foundation of transcendentalism, a belief system that espouses a non-traditional appreciation of nature. Transcendentalism suggests that the divine, or God, suffuses nature, and suggests that reality can be understood by studying nature. Emerson's visit to the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris inspired a set of lectures he later delivered in Boston which were then published. (en)
  • Nature est un livre écrit sous anonymat par Ralph Waldo Emerson en 1836. C'est dans cet essai qu'il pose les fondements du transcendantalisme, à savoir un système de croyances qui épouse une vision non-traditionnelle de la nature. Reprenant ses premières conférences, Emerson définit la nature comme une entité divine qui englobe tout et que nous connaissons mal. Il prône la fusion du Soi et de la Nature, un Éveil bouddhique. Il pense que nous ne savons pas voir la nature. (fr)
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  • Nature is a book-length essay written by Ralph Waldo Emerson, published by James Munroe and Company in 1836. In the essay Emerson put forth the foundation of transcendentalism, a belief system that espouses a non-traditional appreciation of nature. Transcendentalism suggests that the divine, or God, suffuses nature, and suggests that reality can be understood by studying nature. Emerson's visit to the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris inspired a set of lectures he later delivered in Boston which were then published. Within the essay, Emerson divides nature into four usages: Commodity, Beauty, Language and Discipline. These distinctions define the ways by which humans use nature for their basic needs, their desire for delight, their communication with one another and their understanding of the world. Emerson followed the success of Nature with a speech, "The American Scholar", which together with his previous lectures laid the foundation for transcendentalism and his literary career. (en)
  • Nature est un livre écrit sous anonymat par Ralph Waldo Emerson en 1836. C'est dans cet essai qu'il pose les fondements du transcendantalisme, à savoir un système de croyances qui épouse une vision non-traditionnelle de la nature. Reprenant ses premières conférences, Emerson définit la nature comme une entité divine qui englobe tout et que nous connaissons mal. Il prône la fusion du Soi et de la Nature, un Éveil bouddhique. Il pense que nous ne savons pas voir la nature. Celui qui aime la nature la voit avec révérence, vit dans la coïncidence de ses sens internes et externes en conservant l’esprit d’enfance en lui car la forêt recèle une éternelle jeunesse. Emerson ne voit pas la Nature comme une simple composante d'un monde dominé par un être divin et isolé. Il se nourrit quotidiennement du ciel et de la terre grâce à sa propre expérience et non grâce aux enseignements transmis par nos ancêtres. L’essentiel pour l’homme est de reconnaître dans la Nature l’Esprit (Spirit, qui ressemble au Geist de la philosophie de Hegel). Pour Emerson, l’homme est devenu un demi-homme, qui utilise la nature par son entendement seul, par le travail pénible des forces matérielles, parce qu’il a perdu ses forces spirituelles (dont il ne reste que des résurgences). L’homme a besoin de retrouver son unité spirituelle, pour retrouver la vue, spirituelle, aujourd’hui obscurcie, sur la nature ⇒ pensée et dévotion qui se confondent, réunification de la science et de la religion : chaque homme peut retrouver cette vue et transcender spirituellement sa condition. (fr)
  • 자연 ( Nature )은 랠프 월도 에머슨이 지은 수필집으로 제임스 몬로에 의해 1836년에 출판되었다. 이 수필에서 에머슨은 초월주의의 기초를 닦았고, 이러한 체계가 자연에 대한 비전통적인 생각을 가져왔다. 초월주의는 창조주가 자연안에 충만하므로, 자연을 공부함으로 현실을 이해가능하다는 사상이다. 이 수필집에서 에머슨은 자연을 네 가지로 나누었는 데, 그것은 유용한 것(Commodity), 아름다움, 언어와 훈련이다. 이것은 사람이 자연을 그들이 기본적 필요를 따라 사용하는 방법에 따른 차이에 따랐다. (ko)
  • «Природа» (англ. «Nature») — философское эссе, опубликованное Ральфом Эмерсоном анонимно в 1836 году и ставшее своеобразным манифестом трансцендентализма (американского романтизма). (ru)
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