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For Emerson, nature is not God but the body of God's soul—"nature," he writes, is "mind precipitated." Emerson feels that to fully realize one's role in this respect is to be in paradise. He ends "Nature" with these words: "Every moment instructs, and every object; for wisdom is infused into every form.
2.A Socratic perspective on the relationship between ignorance, human evil, and the examined life.Either the evil element in experience is so directly referred to the divine initiative as to preclude the attribution of perfect goodness to God
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