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... were intuitions of the mind itself; and he denominated them Tran scendental forms."1 According to Emerson's understanding of Kant, Transcendentalism becomes ...
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... According to his understanding of Kant, transcendentalism becomes a union of solipsism under which the only verifiable reality is thought to be self. ...
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... According to Emerson's understanding of Kant, Transcendentalism becomes a union of solipsism, under which the only verifiable reality is thought to be the self ...
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Established by the German philosopher, Immanuel Kant, Transcendentalism gained support from writers such as Emmerson Thoreau, and Fuller. ...
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... He was the great American writer. Transcendentalism, for Kant, was simply the idea that there were senses beyond the concrete senses. ...
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... He was the great American writer. Transcendentalism, for Kant, was simply the idea that there were senses beyond the concrete senses. ...
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... the early 1800's (Trent 326). The term "transcendentalism" was first used by Kant, a German philosopher. It refers to the idea that ...
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... Transcendentalism is a term rooted back to Plato, a Greek philosopher who ... Immanuel Kant, Johann Gottieb Fichte, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling, and ...
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... were influenced by Kant who in turn inspired New England transcendental philosophers. Emerson, the unofficial leader of the transcendentalism whose philosophy ...
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... the Transcendentalist philosophers have been Emmanual Kant, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau. The connection between transcendentalism and utopian ...
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... American transcendentalism began with the formation of the Transcendental Club in Boston ... the idealism of philosophers such as George Berkeley or Immanuel Kant. ...
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... He stood with Bentham against dogmatism, transcendentalism, obscurantism and all that resisted the ... out of the crooked timber of humanity, as Kant once remarked ...
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