How To Use Transcendentalism In A Sentence
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The result of this inversion is for Chayes a new transcendentalism, one in which "the man raises himself to a level above both the human and the mundane natural" (Shelley 624).
Shelley's Golden Wind: Zen Harmonics in _A Defence of Poetry_ and 'Ode to the WestWind'
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Emerson's Transcendentalism drew on German idealism and English pastoral poetry.
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We honor Ralph Waldo Emerson, but where does Transcendentalism figure in anybody's life today?
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Emerson's Transcendentalism drew on German idealism and English pastoral poetry.
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That comfortable philosophy which modern transcendentalism has but dimly shadowed forth -- that poetic agrarianism, which gives all to each and each to all -- is the real life of this city of unwork.
Tales and Sketches, Complete Volume V., the Works of Whittier: Tales and Sketches
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In fact, from our perspective the transcendentalism of temporality is destroyed most decisively by the fact that it is now impossible to measure labor, either by convention or by calculation.
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The idealism of transcendentalism gave way to existential angst a long time ago.
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In curing speech of specters and ghosts, analytical philosophy claims to cleanse the mind of a dreamy fondness for every sort of idealism, vitalism, Platonism, and transcendentalism.
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Emerson's ‘The Transcendentalist’ stands as a manifesto of this philosophical movement, in which he explicitly identifies Transcendentalism as a form of philosophical Idealism.
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But he still holds fast to the main thesis of transcendentalism -- the absolute unity of plan of all animals, vertebrate and invertebrate alike, [322] the gradual perfecting of organisation from monad to man, the repetition in the embryogeny of the higher animals of the "zoogeny" of the lower.
Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology
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She tries to picture Chas in a tweed jacket, talking about transcendentalism.
THE SAVAGE GIRL
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In exploring the relationship between Emerson, Whitman, and Li-Young Lee, Partridge asserts that Lee as an artist is nourished by the stylistics of Emerson's and Whitman's transcendentalism.
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Heidegger had become increasingly impatient with Husserl's transcendentalism and Husserl was unwilling or unable to see any philosophical merit in Heidegger's ‘fundamental ontology’.
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It was there that he drew upon basic ideas common to transcendentalism but used them in support of traditional theology rather than as a substitute.
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To some extent, it has something of conservatism complying with reality, and rejects idealism and transcendentalism.
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Thoreau's collection of essays reflects the philosophy of American Transcendentalism in practice.
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As such, taking many cues from Transcendentalism (a movement started in the early 19th century) I don't think any oaths are necessary.
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But since such a folding is the goal of Kantian aesthetics in the first place, and nontranscendental ways of conceiving the relation between contingency and form are available, second-tier transcendentalism often looks as though it were motivated by the desire to preserve first-tier transcendentalism. close window
Notes on 'Seeing Is Reading'
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Their ardour was a moral ardour, and the lightest breath of scandal never rested upon them, or upon any phase of Transcendentalism.
Hawthorne (English Men of Letters Series)
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To some extent, it has something of conservatism complying with reality, and rejects idealism and transcendentalism.
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The hermeneutic paradigm the Kantian narrative was designed to protect can best be put in terms of transcendentalism.
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In curing speech of specters and ghosts, analytical philosophy claims to cleanse the mind of a dreamy fondness for every sort of idealism, vitalism, Platonism, and transcendentalism.
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She tries to picture Chas in a tweed jacket, talking about transcendentalism.
THE SAVAGE GIRL