transcendentalism and emerson
Transcendentalism and Ralph Waldo Emerson So what is Transcendentalism anyway and how have men's thoughts and outlooks been able make it what it is remembered as? 3. Feelings about the universe and soul a. what was going on around the time of transcendentalism? b. How did these events affect its development a. where did Emerson get his ideas? b. What cultures influenced the philosophy? 2. What views were they trying to influence upon Americans? 1. What was Transcendentalism about? 2. What beliefs did transcendentalists have? 3. What about these beliefs did they try to influence upon people? Transcendentalism and Ralph Waldo Emerson Transcendentalism was a literary movement that began in the beginning of the 1800's and lasted up until the C
Basically, Transcendentalism was about promoting peace and developing the mind and soul. Also, it was about sharing your views on what was wrong with the world and how it could be fixed. William Ellery Channing was a forerunner of the Transcendentalists and preached against war and was active in the peace movement that began in 1815 when Noah Worcester founded the Massachusetts Peace Society, the first influential peace society in the world. Channing wrote about the miseries and crimes of war, their causes and some possible remedies. In addition to the suffering and destruction he points out that war corrupts the morals of society and gives the government dangerous powers. Channing preached in Boston from 1803 until his death and was praised by Emerson above all other ministers. The sources of war which Channing wrote of are the human propensity for excitement, the lust for power, admiration for warlike deeds, false patriotism, and the upbringing and education which glamorizes military exploits. He also sees the remedies as well as the causes to be of a moral nature. He believes we must honor our rulers and nations fro their justice, goodwill, and educational institutions not for their foreign conquests. He thought that we must also admire heroes for their conscience, human rights, and the ones who bring peace and freedom. He believed that the peace teachings of Christians ought to be emphasized. He warned that the attitude of rulers and nations of foreign states, which is usually partial and unjust, should show us that war is rarely just or unnecessary. He advised Christians to refuse war and if necessary, submit to prison or execution in an attempt for peace ("Way to Peace" 1-2). "Biography of Emerson." < http:/members.xoom.com/_XMCM/RWEmerson/ whoisheohtm. ivil War. Ralph Waldo Emerson was a man whose views on life and the universe were intriguing and influential. Emerson, along with other great men, helped to mold what Transcendentalism was and what it was to become. Without these men, Transcendentalism would not have been anything. Nor would these men have been anything without this concept. So what is Transcendentalism anyway and how have men's thoughts and outlooks been able make it what it is remembered as? Transcendentalism was a literary movement on the mid 1800's in which Ralph Waldo Emerson took a great part. He contributed many fabulous ideas into the philosophy and influenced many people to put some remarkable ideas and writings in to Transcendentalism. He was the source of most of its poetry and mysticism, and fostered growth of the New England variant. Ralph Waldo Emerson, the son of a Unitarian Minister, was born on May 25, in Boston, Massachusetts. In 1821, he graduated from Harvard College. He got married in 1829, but his wife died less than a year and a half later. At this time in his life, Emerson doubted his beliefs and profession as a minister. He decided to resign, stating that it was because of the Eucharist ("Biography of Emerson" 1-2).
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