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transcendentalism


  2  definitions  found 
 
  From  Webster's  Revised  Unabridged  Dictionary  (1913)  [web1913]: 
 
  Transcendentalism  \Tran`scen*den"tal*ism\,  n.  [Cf.  F. 
  transcendantalisme  G.  transcendentalismus.] 
  1.  (Kantian  Philos.)  The  transcending,  or  going  beyond, 
  empiricism,  and  ascertaining  a  priori  the  fundamental 
  principles  of  human  knowledge. 
 
  Note:  As  Schelling  and  Hegel  claim  to  have  discovered  the 
  absolute  identity  of  the  objective  and  subjective  in 
  human  knowledge,  or  of  things  and  human  conceptions  of 
  them  the  Kantian  distinction  between  transcendent  and 
  transcendental  ideas  can  have  no  place  in  their 
  philosophy;  and  hence  with  them  transcendentalism 
  claims  to  have  a  true  knowledge  of  all  things  material 
  and  immaterial,  human  and  divine,  so  far  as  the  mind  is 
  capable  of  knowing  them  And  in  this  sense  the  word 
  transcendentalism  is  now  most  used  It  is  also 
  sometimes  used  for  that  which  is  vague  and  illusive  in 
  philosophy. 
 
  2.  Ambitious  and  imaginative  vagueness  in  thought,  imagery, 
  or  diction. 
 
  From  WordNet  r  1.6  [wn]: 
 
  transcendentalism 
  n  :  any  system  of  philosophy  emphasizing  the  intuitive  and 
  spiritual  above  the  empirical  and  material  [syn:  {transcendental 
  philosophy}] 




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