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nadezda [96]
2 years ago
6

To the Transcendentalists, experiencing the natural world served as a gateway to

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Wittaler [7]2 years ago
5 0

That statement is true.

<h3>What is Transcendentalism?</h3>
  • It is a philosophical and poetic movement.
  • It is a movement created in North America in the 19th century.
  • It is the movement that exalts the relationship between individuals and nature.

Transcendentalism claims that society, human beings, and any other element can be understood and better related if we transcend normal definitions of them and enter into thoughts that are beyond the physical and palpable. For this, we need environments that encourage the act of transcending, like nature.

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