transcendentalism

Noun

 * 1) The transcending, or going beyond, empiricism, and ascertaining a priori the fundamental principles of human knowledge.
 * 2) Ambitious and imaginative vagueness in thought, imagery, or diction.
 * 3) A philosophy which holds that reasoning is key to understanding reality (associated with Kant); philosophy which stresses intuition and spirituality (associated with Ralph Waldo Emerson); transcendental character or quality.
 * 4) A movement of writers and philosophers in New England in the 19th century who were loosely bound together by adherence to an idealistic system of thought based on a belief in the essential supremacy of insight over logic and experience for the revelation of the deepest truths.

Translations

 * Catalan: transcendentalisme
 * French: transcendentalisme
 * Hindi: अनुभवातीतवाद, अतींद्रियवाद, इंद्रियातीतवाद, प्रागनुभविकवाद


 * Catalan: transcendentalisme


 * Catalan: transcendentalisme
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 超驗主義,
 * German: Transzendentalismus
 * Japanese: 超絶主義, 超越主義
 * Kazakh: трансцендентализм
 * Korean: 초월주의(超驗主義)
 * Kyrgyz: трансцендентализм
 * Latin: transcendentalismus
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese: transcendentalismo
 * Turkish:


 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 超驗主義, 超越主義
 * German: Transzendentalismus
 * Japanese: 超絶主義, 超越主義
 * Kazakh: трансцендентализм
 * Korean: 초월주의(超驗主義)
 * Kyrgyz: трансцендентализм
 * Latin: transcendentalismus
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese: transcendentalismo
 * Swedish: transcendentalism
 * Turkish:

Etymology
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