Definitionn. any system of philosophy emphasizing the intuitive and spiritual above the empirical and material
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Upanishads stress on transcendentalism. [Please select]
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In this usage the word would be equivalent to the more recent and scarcely less abused term, transcendentalism, and as such it is used even by a sympathetic writer like Carlyle; but this looseness of phraseology only serves to blur important distinctions. [Please select]
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It had better be stated here and now at the outset that the perverted transcendentalism to which Mr S. [Please select]
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But this movement, known as Transcendentalism, would have been impossible without a preliminary and liberalizing stirring of the soil. [Please select]
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For speculative reason is, in the sphere of transcendentalism, dialectical in its own nature. [Please select]
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It has been held by countless persons who have never heard of the word Transcendentalism. [Please select]
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Transcendentalism, like all idealistic movements, had its "lunatic fringe," its camp-followers of excitable, unstable visionaries. [Please select]
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There is the motto of Transcendentalism, stamped upon a single coin. [Please select]
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She did loyal, unpaid work as the editor of the "Dial," which from 1840 to 1844 was the organ of Transcendentalism. [Please select]
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But this Jeffrey did not admit; Jeffrey was not vulnerable by magnificent phrases, and of course he could not foresee what a power Wordsworth's transcendentalism was to exert. [Please select]
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To be candid, one of my reasons for saying so much about Fechner has been to make the thinness of our current transcendentalism appear more evident by an effect of contrast. [Please select]
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