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transcendentalist    
transcendentalist
n 1: advocate of transcendentalism

Transcendentalist \Tran`scen*den"tal*ist\, n. [Cf. F.
transcendantaliste.]
One who believes in transcendentalism.
[1913 Webster]

56 Moby Thesaurus words for "transcendentalist":
Cyrenaic, Eleatic, Epicurean, Megarian, Stoic, adept, animist,
animistic, anthroposophist, atomistic, cabalist, cosmotheistic,
eclectic, empirical, esoteric, eudaemonistic, existential, hedonic,
hedonist, hedonistic, humanist, humanistic, idealistic,
instrumentalist, mahatma, materialistic, mechanistic, metaphysical,
monistic, mystagogue, mystic, naturalistic, nominalist,
panlogistical, pantheistic, positivist, positivistic, pragmatic,
pragmatist, rationalistic, realist, realistic, scholastic,
sensationalistic, supernaturalist, syncretistic, theistic,
theosophist, transcendentalistic, utilitarian, vitalistic,
voluntarist, voluntaristic, yogi, yogin, yogist


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  • Transcendentalism - Wikipedia
    Transcendentalists are strong believers in the power of the individual and are primarily concerned with personal freedom Their beliefs are closely linked with those of the Romantics, but differ by an attempt to embrace or, at least, not to oppose the empiricism of science
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    Transcendentalism is a 19th-century movement of writers and philosophers in New England who were loosely bound together by adherence to an idealistic system of thought based on a belief in the essential unity of all creation, the innate goodness of humanity, and the supremacy of insight over logic and experience for the revelation of the deepest
  • Transcendentalism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Transcendentalism is an American literary, philosophical, religious, and political movement of the early nineteenth century, centered around Ralph Waldo Emerson Other important transcendentalists were Henry David Thoreau, Margaret Fuller, Lydia Maria Child, Amos Bronson Alcott, Frederic Henry Hedge, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, and Theodore Parker
  • Transcendentalism - Definition, Meaning Beliefs | HISTORY
    Transcendentalists advocated the idea of a personal knowledge of God, believing that no intermediary was needed for spiritual insight They embraced idealism, focusing on nature and opposing
  • Transcendentalism, An American Philosophy [ushistory. org]
    Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass introduced the "free verse" style of poetry, reflecting the individualistic tone of transcendentalism This picture of Whitman with a butterfly appeared in the 1889 edition Transcendentalism is a very formal word that describes a very simple idea
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    Transcendentalism is a philosophy that began in the mid-19th century and whose founding members included Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau It centers around the belief that spirituality cannot be achieved through reason and rationalism, but instead through self-reflection and intuition
  • What Is Transcendentalism and How Did It Change America?
    Transcendentalism, a mid-19th century New England philosophy, emphasized spiritual self-reliance and individualism, influencing movements for racial justice, women's rights and environmental protection in America
  • Transcendentalism – Beliefs, Principles, Quotes Leading Figures
    Transcendentalism is a philosophical movement that developed in the late 1820s and 1830s in the eastern United States It is grounded in the belief that individuals can transcend the physical world to reach a deeper spiritual experience through intuition and the contemplation of the natural world
  • The Transcendentalist - Ralph Waldo Emerson
    "The Transcendentalist" is an essay by Ralph Waldo Emerson that was first published in 1841 In this work, Emerson defines and reflects on the Transcendentalist movement, a philosophical and literary movement that was influential in the United States in the 19th century
  • What is Transcendentalism? | Definition, Examples, Analysis
    Inspired in part by Romanticism and Unitarianism (a nontrinitarian branch of Christianity), Transcendentalism sought to better understand the world and humankind’s place within it, focusing on self-discovery, nature, and God





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