Transcendentalism 1830-1840. Trans – what?! The Transcendentalists were a group of New England writers in the mid-19th century (1830s and 40s); many were.

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Transcendentalism

Trans – what?! The Transcendentalists were a group of New England writers in the mid-19th century (1830s and 40s); many were early abolitionists and feminists. Transcendentalism is an extreme form of Romanticism and shares its views of Man, Nature, God, and Society. Transcendentalism is also rooted in Puritanism. The Transcendentalists were a group of New England writers in the mid-19th century (1830s and 40s); many were early abolitionists and feminists. Transcendentalism is an extreme form of Romanticism and shares its views of Man, Nature, God, and Society. Transcendentalism is also rooted in Puritanism.

Romantic Roots Placed central importance on emotions and the individual Emphasized intuition and inner perception of truth that differs from reason Emphasized nature’s beauty, strangeness, and mystery Emphasized individual expression and artistic freedom Placed central importance on emotions and the individual Emphasized intuition and inner perception of truth that differs from reason Emphasized nature’s beauty, strangeness, and mystery Emphasized individual expression and artistic freedom

Puritan Roots Belief in God as a powerful force Belief that each individual can experience God first-hand God gave humankind the gift of intuition Gift of insight Gift of inspiration Belief in God as a powerful force Belief that each individual can experience God first-hand God gave humankind the gift of intuition Gift of insight Gift of inspiration

I can pronounce it – now what is it? Central Idea of Transcendentalism: The way to truth or ultimate reality is not available to reason, logic, science, or the senses; it is available only through intuition Belief in a higher kind of knowledge than that achieved by human reason Central Idea of Transcendentalism: The way to truth or ultimate reality is not available to reason, logic, science, or the senses; it is available only through intuition Belief in a higher kind of knowledge than that achieved by human reason

Founder Ralph Waldo Emerson: – Chief founder of Transcendentalism – Former Unitarian minister – Lecturer, essayist, and poet – Known for “Self-Reliance,” “The American Scholar,” and “The Divinity School Address” Ralph Waldo Emerson: – Chief founder of Transcendentalism – Former Unitarian minister – Lecturer, essayist, and poet – Known for “Self-Reliance,” “The American Scholar,” and “The Divinity School Address”

Protégé Henry David Thoreau: – Emerson’s protégé – Took Emerson’s theories and put them into practice – As an experiment, lived for two years at Walden Pond outside of Boston – Two major works: Walden and Civil Disobedience (in protest of the U.S.Mexican War and the idea of manifest destiny; inspired Ghandi and Martin Luther King, Jr.) Henry David Thoreau: – Emerson’s protégé – Took Emerson’s theories and put them into practice – As an experiment, lived for two years at Walden Pond outside of Boston – Two major works: Walden and Civil Disobedience (in protest of the U.S.Mexican War and the idea of manifest destiny; inspired Ghandi and Martin Luther King, Jr.)

Walden Pond

Core Tenets The individual is paramount. Major inspirations included nature and intuition. The spiritual is valued over the rational. God is present in every aspect of nature, including every human being. Everyone is capable of apprehending God through the use of intuition. To exemplify the core tenets: From Emerson’s “Nature” The individual is paramount. Major inspirations included nature and intuition. The spiritual is valued over the rational. God is present in every aspect of nature, including every human being. Everyone is capable of apprehending God through the use of intuition. To exemplify the core tenets: From Emerson’s “Nature”

Basic Beliefs Society – corruptive and makes you conform Simplicity – keep life simple Life – be yourself; don’t imitate; be true Education – gateway to everything Government – corrupt, but needed Love – the one you love matters most Nature – beautiful; adds youth; reflection of God Over-soul – man, nature, and universe all intertwined Society – corruptive and makes you conform Simplicity – keep life simple Life – be yourself; don’t imitate; be true Education – gateway to everything Government – corrupt, but needed Love – the one you love matters most Nature – beautiful; adds youth; reflection of God Over-soul – man, nature, and universe all intertwined

Divine Intellect Society is corruptive because under its influence and pressure to conform, man is discouraged and distracted from listening to his Divine Intellect and doing what he knows in his heart to be good. Divine Intellect is the idea that all humans possess higher knowledge but not all know or use it Unlimited potential of each individual Set high goals to improve Society is corruptive because under its influence and pressure to conform, man is discouraged and distracted from listening to his Divine Intellect and doing what he knows in his heart to be good. Divine Intellect is the idea that all humans possess higher knowledge but not all know or use it Unlimited potential of each individual Set high goals to improve

Food for Thought “According to Emerson, the Human Mind is so Powerful it can unlock any Mystery, from the Intricacies of Nature to the Wonder of God.” Is the human mind capable of more than many humans require? Kyle XY clips The God Particle “According to Emerson, the Human Mind is so Powerful it can unlock any Mystery, from the Intricacies of Nature to the Wonder of God.” Is the human mind capable of more than many humans require? Kyle XY clips The God Particle