Associations to the word «Transcendentalism»
Noun
- Waldo
- Emerson
- Romanticism
- Unitarian
- Idealism
- Dall
- Bronson
- Ripley
- Hawthorne
- Fuller
- Coleridge
- Cheney
- Tran
- Concord
- Carlyle
- Dial
- Kant
- Vocation
- Peabody
- Mysticism
- Ralph
- Ism
- Walden
- Ruskin
- Rationality
- Goethe
- Divinity
- Wordsworth
- Locke
- Judd
- Disobedience
- Schiller
- Amos
- Cooke
- Hinduism
- Puritan
- Theodore
- Heretic
- Louisa
- Critique
- Caricature
- Parker
- Norton
- Reliance
- Melville
- Sophia
- Hedge
- Abolitionist
- Philosophy
- Sumner
- Intuition
- Protestantism
- Spirituality
- Bowen
- Caroline
- Brooks
- Oat
- Reformer
- Brook
- Essay
- Cul
- Robbins
- Ideal
- Enlightenment
- Moody
- Theology
- Nathaniel
- Scarlet
- Examiner
- Spiritual
- Dwight
- Margaret
- Hutchinson
- Christianity
- Cyrus
- Emergence
- Clarke
- Una
- Agitation
- Movement
- Sofia
- Intellect
- Rejection
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
TRANSCENDENTALISM, noun. The transcending, or going beyond, empiricism, and ascertaining a priori the fundamental principles of human knowledge.
TRANSCENDENTALISM, noun. Ambitious and imaginative vagueness in thought, imagery, or diction.
TRANSCENDENTALISM, noun. A philosophy which holds that reasoning is key to understanding reality (associated with Kant); philosophy which stresses intuition and spirituality (associated with Ralph Waldo Emerson); transcendental character or quality.
TRANSCENDENTALISM, noun. A movement of writers and philosophers in New England in the 19th century who were loosely bound together by adherence to an idealistic system of thought based on a belief in the essential supremacy of insight over logic and experience for the revelation of the deepest truths.
Dictionary definition
TRANSCENDENTALISM, noun. Any system of philosophy emphasizing the intuitive and spiritual above the empirical and material.
Wise words
In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies,
but the silence of our friends.