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Transcendentalism is a philosophical, spiritual, and
literary movement that
developed in the late 1820s and 1830s in the New
England region of the United...
- his contemporaries,
formulating and
expressing the
philosophy of
Transcendentalism in his 1836
essay "Nature".
Following this work, he gave a speech...
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optimists who
believed in
human virtue and
spirituality formed the
Transcendentalism Movement,
while pessimists who
accepted human fallibility and our...
- Press). "
Transcendentalism"
Archived 2010-07-11 at the
Wayback Machine,
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Finseth, Ian. "American
Transcendentalism". Excerpted...
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spirituality as a
distinct field. He was one of the
major figures in
Transcendentalism, an
early 19th-century
liberal Protestant movement,
which was rooted...
- wife of
George Ripley, was a 19th-century
feminist ****ociated with
Transcendentalism and the
Brook Farm community. She was born
Sophia Willard Dana in...
- JSTOR 1464070 IEP
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy,
Transcendentalism "Jone John Lewis, What is
Transcendentalism?".
Archived from the
original on 2013-12-09...
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Transcendent theosophy or al-hikmat al-muta’āliyah (حكمت متعاليه), the
doctrine and
philosophy developed by
Persian philosopher Mulla Sadra (d.1635 CE)...
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thesis Ex
oriente lux:
American Transcendentalism and the
Orient (1990) was
published in 1993 as
American Transcendentalism and
Asian Religions. Versluis'...
- literature. Led by
Ralph Waldo Emerson and
Margaret Fuller in New England,
transcendentalism branched from
Unitarianism as the
first major American philosophical...