There are many discoveries in the scientific community. "Discovery is like falling in love, reaching the top of the mountain after a difficult mountaineering, not using medicine, but using the power of nature, people think more" (Ferdinand · Puretz). Most of the people we live in the world do not notice or appreciate the visual talent of life. Many discoveries have not been discovered by properly using it without cherishing visual gifts.
Abstract: This article puts Andyard's pilgrims in American nature tradition of Tinker Creek whose ancestor was Ralph Wald Emerson. It will also spread to humanism, as Emerson Dillard's affection for human language is rooted in spiritual and religious amateurs and is very embarrassing. Her 111 riting is an anti-lean manufacturing error of t 111 u: 01111 and a naturalistic approach similar to the system, expressing details of nawre and mi 11 utiae in a manner resembling a systematic naturalist, c 111 For the ideal, Neu Even the concept of Platonic is natural. At the same time, the transcendence of Dillard's human life world is revealed as a human-centered ecosystem in which biology integrates ideology and nature.
People-centered nature enthusiasts: Anne Dillard and the transcendental tradition in American natural texts
Knowledge plays an important role in every aspect of our lives. This is the facts, information, and skills a person gains through experience and education. Annie Dillard and Sven Birkerts sought knowledge theory. This is called epistemology, and in their thesis "look" and "the owl is flying." Knowledge we get helps the results of our lives but we are the only ones who can draw conclusions. How do you explain this knowledge? - In people's lives, people meet a series of people of various qualities that constitute their personality. In general, those who have a strong will have the initiative and are people who are risk takers. Furthermore, since they end a troublesome situation, they deviate from normal conditions by changing things, ways and ways of doing things.
Annie Dillard is the largest of her three daughters. For details on early childhood, please refer to Annie Dillard 's autobiography, "American Childhood" (1987), who grew up in the Pittsburgh Point Breeze community. It began in 1950 when she was 5 years old. Dillard's memoirs "Childhood of America" focuses on "waking up" from self-absorbed childhood and immersing in a larger world. She grew up in a comedian 's house in Pittsburgh in the 1950' s. She explained that her mother is energetic and unruly. Her father taught many useful subjects, such as pipeline complexity, economics, and the street 'no street', but at the end of puberty, parents began to realize that their parents were absolutely incorrect It was.