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Principles of Transcendentalism. Transcendentalism. Philosophical and literary movement during the middle of the 19 th century (1836 – 1860) Most notable figures are Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau. Transcendentalism. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Principles of Transcendentalism

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Transcendentalism Philosophical and literary

movement during the middle of the 19th century (1836 – 1860)

Most notable figures are Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau

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Transcendentalism Religious and philosophical

doctrines that emphasize the importance of individual inspiration; mind-search – belief in things without proof; divinity can be found through nature.

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Transcendentalism, cont.

1. Importance of nature2. Self-reliance – depend on

yourself, non-conformity3. Importance of the

individual

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Transcendentalism, cont.

4. Belief in intuition – look for truth in yourself and in nature; transcend the senses.

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Transcendentalism, cont.

5. Oversoul – direct relationship with God; a personal matter to be established by individual himself rather than through church/priest intervention. Spiritual life is very important.

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TranscendentalismMeat of the Philosophy

Logic and reason give way to intuition

Spiritual facts lie in nature Self-examination is key – the

individual is very important

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TranscendentalismMeat of the Philosophy

All things (living and “not” living) are connected and are part of a divine plan - Oversoul

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TranscendentalismKeys to remember

The soul of each individual is identical with the soul of the world and contains what the world contains

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TranscendentalismKeys to remember

Approaching the Creator through the creation … glorification of nature, the simple life and the common man

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The individual communes with

nature and through intuition reaches

the oversoul.

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Emerson says …

Envy is ignorance

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Emerson says …

Trust thyself: every heart vibrates to that iron string.

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Emerson says …

Nothing can bring you peace but yourself.

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Emerson says …

This time, like all times, is a very good one, if we but know what to do with it.

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Emerson says …

Insist on yourself; never imitate.

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Emerson says …

What is the hardest task in the world? To think.

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Emerson says …

Be an opener of doors for such as come after thee.

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Emerson says …

Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.

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Emerson says …

A friend is a person with whom I may be sincere. Before him, I may think aloud.

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Emerson says …

The reward of a thing well done is to have done it.

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Thoreau’s Transcendentalist Principles

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God as Nature Look inside

yourself for divine guidance in learning to understand the nature of God.

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Contemplation of Divine Nature and Nature

Live life close to nature for there a person can most successfully contemplate his reason for being

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Search for Meaning A person should

devote himself to the search for the meaning of oneself and other living things, not in the accumulation of material goods.

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Physical and Mental Work A person

should be both physically and intellectually active throughout life.

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Know Thyself Thoreau believed

the best way to “know oneself” was to become a person of principle and then to live life by these principles.

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Know Thyself These principles

can be found through contemplating self and through working close to nature.

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Know Thyself Having developed

this personal code, a person should abide by it, even if such action puts the person in conflict with the majority of society.

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Know Thyself Follow the

dictates of your own conscience.

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Time and Personal Growth A person

should work for money only such time as is necessary to fulfill his basic needs.

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Time and Personal Growth Give time

priority to personal growth rather than working for money.

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Least Government Best A person should

have the courage to practice some form of non-violent law-breaking if he believes the law to be in violation of his principles.

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Least Government Best Of course, he also

has to be willing to take the consequences that the government might invoke.

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Determine Truth for Yourself A person should

accept only those traditions which appear to be true and should reject the rest.

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Determine Truth for Yourself This principle

therefore requires “living today for today” since yesterday is gone and tomorrow may never come.

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Be Yourself This ninth

principle, in a sense, is a summation of all the rest.

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Be Yourself Thoreau believed that if a

person will exercise the self-discipline necessary for the study of himself in relation to nature and mankind as outlined by the first eight principles, he will have a rich, rewarding life.

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Be Yourself Consequently,

the last principle is to be yourself by exercising the self-discipline necessary to live by the first eight principles.