1. Emerson, Thoreau, and the Nature of Metonymy
In this way, "metonymy" names or anticipates that sort of "radical empiricism" that emerges later in the philosophy of William James, a blending of science and metaphysics, matter and mind, that critics such as Steven Meyer and Joan Richardson have linked back to Emerson's natural history of intellect. ...
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