- independent.
Transcendentalists saw
divine experience inherent in the everyday,
rather than
believing in a
distant heaven.
Transcendentalists saw physical...
-
outline the
fundamental beliefs and
characteristics of the New
England Transcendentalists. He
discusses the
nature of
epistemology and the
debate between Locke...
- "Nature" has been
considered a
manifesto of
Transcendentalist ideas. Packer,
Barbara L. The
Transcendentalists. Athens, Georgia: The
University of Georgia...
-
philosophers Hankins,
Barry (2004). The
Second Great Awakening and the
Transcendentalists. Westport, Connecticut:
Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 36. ISBN 0-313-31848-4...
- Press, 1991. ISBN 0-7914-0791-8 Felton, R. Todd. A
Journey into the
Transcendentalists' New England. Berkeley, California:
Roaring Forties Press, 2006. ISBN 0-9766706-4-X...
- The Strauss–Howe
generational theory,
devised by
William Strauss and Neil Howe,
describes a
theorized recurring generation cycle in
American history and...
- an
American naturalist, essayist, poet, and philosopher. A
leading transcendentalist, he is best
known for his book Walden, a
reflection upon
simple living...
- differences,
point to the same Truth. In the
early 19th
century the
Transcendentalists propagated the idea of a
metaphysical Truth and universalism, which...
-
wrote in a
letter to
Thomas Holley Chivers that he did not
dislike transcendentalists, "only the
pretenders and
sophists among them".
Beyond horror, Poe...
- form, from 1840 to 1844, it
served as the
chief publication of the
Transcendentalists. From the 1880s to 1919 it was
revived as a
political review and literary...