Emerson and the Conduct of Life
In "Emerson and the Conduct of Life," author David M. Robinson delves into the profound insights of Ralph Waldo Emerson, exploring his later works that emphasize a philosophy centered on the 'conduct of life.' Published by Cambridge University Press in 2009, this engaging paperback spans 248 pages and offers readers a comprehensive look at Emerson's vision. Robinson highlights how Emerson's writings reflect his commitment to the importance of domestic life, vocation, and social relations. This book reveals Emerson as an ethical philosopher, emphasizing the spiritual significance of human connections, work, and social engagement. Ideal for anyone interested in philosophy, ethics, or American literature, "Emerson and the Conduct of Life" invites readers to appreciate the depth of Emerson's thought and its relevance to contemporary life.