How To Use transcendentalist In A Sentence
- True transcendentalists have no interest in mundane material life.
- Hawthorne was no transcendentalist: he went to Brook Farm, not as a Fourierite or a believer in the principles of association, but attracted by the novelty of this experiment at communal living, and by the interesting varieties of human nature there assembled: literary material which he used in "The Blithedale Romance. Four Americans Roosevelt, Hawthorne, Emerson, Whitman
- He was a transcendentalist philosopher, an educator and an abolitionist, and - like March - a vegetarian.
- Well your interest in the mysteries, rather than in the codified beliefs of religion would put you very nicely in the world of the transcendentalists.
- How can this Transcendentalist theology of self-culture serve as the foundation for a contemporary Unitarian Universalist spiritual practice?
- (She has been called a transcendentalist, a shaman, ‘the godmother of punk’ and a Sufi poet).
- Emerson's ‘The Transcendentalist’ stands as a manifesto of this philosophical movement, in which he explicitly identifies Transcendentalism as a form of philosophical Idealism.
- In a way that recalls the idealization of Jean Genet by the French existentialists, it was his own freedom from constraints, as much as his urge to break the shackles of others, that drew the Transcendentalists to him. Philocrites: John Brown: The Transcendentalists' terrorist.
- The second mantra is intended for serious yogis and transcendentalists.
- The transcendentalists, of course, conceived evolution, whether real or ideal, as a uniserial process, whereas Haeckel conceived it as multiserial and divergent. Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology