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‘We Are Alone, and We Are Never Alone’: American Transcendentalism and the Political Education of Human Nature

2012
Henry D. Thoreau, the nineteenth century American transcendentalist, is known as a nature writer. The work by which he is best known, Walden (1854), is a record of his living in the woods at Walden Pond for nearly 2 years. Lawrence Buell, in his The Environmental Imagination: Thoreau, Nature Writings, and the Formation of American Culture (1995 ...
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Transcendental values and the valuation and management of ecosystem services

Ecosystem Services, 2016
Christopher M Raymond, Jasper O Kenter
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