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Transcendentalism
Transcendentalism had originally
started as a protest against the general state of society and culture, philosophers
believed that transcendentalism can only be realized through one’s intuition,
and is usually mistaken to be realized through doctrines of established
religions. The publication of Ralph
Waldo Emerson’s essay Nature, in 1836
had made transcendentalism a major cultural movement. This movement was
targeted to inspire all men as Emerson quoted in his essay: “We will walk on
our own feet; we will work with our own hands; we will speak our own minds… A
nation of men will for the first time exist, because each believes himself
inspired by the Divine Soul which also inspires all men.”
Emerson’s
definition of transcendentalism was in the belief miracles, in the perpetual openness
of the human mind, also in the belief of inspiration whether divine or
individual, and in ecstasy. A definition in Merriam
Webster’s collegiate Dictionary states that transcendentalism is “a philosophy
that emphasizes that a priori conditions of knowledge and experience or the
unknowable character of ultimate reality or that emphasizes the transcendent as
the fundamental reality.

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