Transcendental and Anti-Transcendental are Important Philosophies

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Transcendental and Anti-Transcendental

In the history of American architecture and arts, the American Renaissance produced two kinds of philosophies, namely Transcendentalism which emphasized the Human potential of goodness and exalted the natural world as a symbol or reflection of divine beauty, and Anti-Transcendentalism which partly in reaction to the optimistic, mystical Transcendentalist view, turned their imagination to the dark side of the human spirit and to the hidden evil they saw lurking in and around humans.

Transcendentalism was an important movement in philosophy and literature that flourished during the early to middle years of the nineteenth century. It was a belief that people could transcend, or rise above a physical or a material state. Transcendentalist considered transcendentalism as a philosophy or a way of life, not a religion. This philosophy contained such aspects as self-examination, and the celebration of individualism. Fulfillment was acquired when one communicates with nature to find union with the Over soul – A union between individual consciousness and a collective consciousness. Within this collective consciousness, the individual is the center. Transcendentalist also accepts the concepts of nature as a living mystery. They also believed all knowledge begins with self knowledge, meaning if a person does not know himself, he wouldn’t be able to extend that knowledge.

The transcendentalist stood at the heart of the American Renaissance. They believed in themes like Nonconformity, Self-reliance, Free Thought, Confidence, and importance of nature.

The concept transcendentalism is expressed in Nature, a book by Ralph Waldo Emerson, one of the major players in the movement of Transcendentalism. Na...

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...ntradiction, Anti-Transcendentalist believe we should isolate ourselves if we have any sin we don’t want people to know about, in the story of The Minister’s Black Veil.

Transcendentalism and Anti-Transcendentalism literatures are very sensible and create an exaggeration on good vs. evil. These philosophies shape the abilities understanding of human capabilities.

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