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Transcendental Idealism and Transcendental Apperception
2010Without endorsing the suggestion of Henry Allison that the arguments for idealism that concern sensibility in the Critique are thereby subjective and dogmatic I want here to articulate some grounds for thinking that the basis of transcendental idealism should best be understood in relation to the discussion of transcendental apperception.
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Transcendental Aesthetic and the Problem of Transcendentality
1998The present paper sets out to delineate the phenomena, scope and characteristics of a transcendental aesthetic and to place it within the context of the transcendental-phenomenological project, with the ultimate aim of offering an interpretation of the notion of the transcendental in Edmund Husserl’s phenomenology. I shall try first of all to show that
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2017
Curious for a cultural phenomenon rooted in self-reliance, Transcendentalism first flowered in the life of Thoreau following a visit paid by the expectant college graduate to the Harvard library at the start of April 1837. In later years, the Concord native would downplay the significance of his formal education, depreciating as he did his time spent ...
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Curious for a cultural phenomenon rooted in self-reliance, Transcendentalism first flowered in the life of Thoreau following a visit paid by the expectant college graduate to the Harvard library at the start of April 1837. In later years, the Concord native would downplay the significance of his formal education, depreciating as he did his time spent ...
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2016
New England transcendentalism is the first significant literary movement in American history, notable principally for the influential works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Margaret Fuller, and Henry David Thoreau. The movement emerged in the 1830s as a religious challenge to New England Unitarianism.
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New England transcendentalism is the first significant literary movement in American history, notable principally for the influential works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Margaret Fuller, and Henry David Thoreau. The movement emerged in the 1830s as a religious challenge to New England Unitarianism.
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2000
Abstract The transcendentalist movement is generally recognized to be the first major watershed in American literary and intellectual history. Pioneered by Emerson, Thoreau, Orestes Brownson, Margaret Fuller, and Bronson Alcott (among others), Transcendentalism provided a springboard for the first distinctly American forays into ...
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Abstract The transcendentalist movement is generally recognized to be the first major watershed in American literary and intellectual history. Pioneered by Emerson, Thoreau, Orestes Brownson, Margaret Fuller, and Bronson Alcott (among others), Transcendentalism provided a springboard for the first distinctly American forays into ...
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Indonesia as a legal welfare state: A prophetic-transcendental basis
Heliyon, 2021Khudzaifah Dimyati +2 more
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Transcendental Method And Transcendental Arguments
International Philosophical Quarterly, 1987openaire +1 more source
Transcendental Deduction and Transcendental Idealism
European Journal of Philosophy, 2016openaire +1 more source

