Comprehensive, easy-to-follow site on Transcendentalists includes guides to resources for Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau, plus essays explaining Transcendentalism and information on others in the Transcendentalist circle.
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German Idealism The Movement Characterized. The term German Idealism refers to a phase of intellectual life that had its origin in the Enlightenment as modified by German conditions. English and French representatives of the Enlightenment, giving precedence to sensation, had become empiricists and skeptics. They viewed the world as a great machine, adopted hedonism as their ethics, and ...
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Ancient Wisdom for the modern seeker: Greek mystery religion, Platonic and Neoplatonic philosophy, Mythology.
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By Leslie Perrin Wilson, M.S., M.A., Curator of Special Collections at the Concord Free Public Library . This idea, roughly written in revolutions and national movements, in the mind of the philosopher had far more precision; the individual is the world. Ralph Waldo Emerson, Historic Notes of Life and Letters in New England Ralph Waldo Emerson (left) was the central and most influential figure ...
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What is Transcendentalism A basic guide for the confused. Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Margaret Fuller and others of the American Romantic movement of the 19th century.
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Transcendentalist Women (2): The Peabody sisters (Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, Mary Tyler Peabody Mann, and Sophia Amelia Peabody Hawthorne), Harriet Martineau and Julia Ward Howe.
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The Fallacies of Egoism and Altruism, and the Fundamental Principle of Morality (after Kant and Nelson) The State of Nature has a Law of Nature to govern it, which obliges every one: And Reason, which is that Law, teaches all Mankind, who will but consult it, that being all equal and independent, no one ought to harm another in his Life, Health, Liberty, or Possessions. John Locke, The Second ...
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PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide An Ongoing Online Project Paul P. Reuben Chapter 4: Early Nineteenth Century - American Transcendentalism (AT): A Brief Introduction Outside Links: | Famous Unitarian Universalists | Making of America | Page Links: The Assumed, Presumed, or the Self-Identified Transcendentalists | Basic Assumption and Premises | ...
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Egoism In ethics egoism entails that the individual self is either the motivating moral force and is, or should, be the end of moral action. Egoism divides into both a positive and normative ethic. The positive ethic views egoism as a factual description of human affairs, that is people are motivated by their own interests and desires. The normative ethic is that they should be so motivated.
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Margaret Fuller and Mary Moody Emerson.
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The emergence of the Transcendentalists as an identifiable movement took place during the late 1820s and 1830s, but the roots of their religious philosophy extended much farther back into American religious history. Transcendentalism and evangelical Protestantism followed separate evolutionary branches from American Puritanism, taking as their common ancestor the Calvinism of the seventeenth and ...
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American Transcendentalism Excerpted from: Liquid Fire Within Me : Language, Self and Society in Transcendentalism and early Evangelicalism, 1820-1860, M.A. Thesis in English by Ian Frederick Finseth, 1995. Related Sites... The Transcendentalists - a guide to resources by Jone Johnson Lewis American Transcendentalism - an overview by Donna M. Campbell American Transcendentalism Web - Ann ...
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What does Ayn Rand mean when she describes selfishness as a virtue
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Two definitions of Transcendentalism, one from Ralph Waldo Emerson and one from a dictionary, with links to several other defintions and a longer explanatory essay.
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Lecture 4 Egoism Varieties of Egoism: For our purposes, we will be concerned with five forms of egoism: common-sense egoism, psychological egoism, practical egoism, rational egoism, and ethical egoism. Common-sense Egoism: According to this view, egoism is a vice. It involves putting one s own concerns over those of others. One s behavior is egoistic if it involves putting one s own interests ...
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Philosophical Egoism: Introducing Stirner The following article was published in an issue of Freedom magazine, published in the UK ca the late 1960's. It is a fair introduction to Max Stirner's major contribution to philosophical egoism. A Proposal for Freedom By Shirley F. Frederick Out of the cauldron of revolution struggled a new age. Hesitantly, falteringly, but with hope born of ...
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