Emerson uses the image of nature to argue that apparent contradictions and chaos are inherent in the universe, yet ultimately lead to harmony and balance. He suggests that like nature, human thoughts and actions may seem chaotic but are part of a larger, unknowable design that will eventually reveal its own order and purpose.
To argue that your seemingly random or chaotic life choices create a pattern Emerson uses the image of a tacking sailboat.
argue against worrying if your actions appear contradictory.
according to kant, are wronful actions contradictory?
poorly coordinated reaction or actions with contradictory intent and contradictory results
Patricians were frightened because without plebeians patricians would be helpless if an enemy struck at rome.
Emerson would likely feel Watada is doing the right thing by following his own beliefs
The habits of thinking a group develops that guide the thoughts, language, and actions of its members are implicithabits.
Emerson would likely feel Watada is doing the right thing for following his own beliefs.
emotions
Thoughts, feelings, and actions.
In Gary Paulsen's novel "Hatchet," Brian Robeson is portrayed as resourceful, resilient, and determined. He demonstrates these traits through his actions of surviving alone in the wilderness after a plane crash, using his wits to find food and shelter. Brian's thoughts often reflect his internal struggles, growth, and reflections on his situation as he learns to adapt and overcome challenges.
The habits of thinking a group develops that guide the thoughts, language, and actions of its members are implicithabits.
The habits of thinking a group develops that guide the thoughts, language, and actions of its members are implicithabits.