In the article I present the figure of philosopher and speaker Ralph W. Emerson from the perspective of the tradition of Platonic and Neoplatonic philosophy. I focus on the issues of a work of art and ethics (moral philosophy), and I emphasize the value of Emerson's philosophy for the contemporary philosophy of freedom and libertarianism.
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