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  1. transcendentalism

    • IPA[ˌtran(t)ˌsenˈden(t)lˌiz(ə)m]

    美式

    • n.
      an idealistic philosophical and social movement which developed in New England around 1836 in reaction to rationalism. Influenced by romanticism, Platonism, and Kantian philosophy, it taught that divinity pervades all nature and humanity, and its members held progressive views on feminism and communal living. Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau were central figures.;a system developed by Immanuel Kant, based on the idea that, in order to understand the nature of reality, one must first examine and analyze the reasoning process which governs the nature of experience.
    • noun: Transcendentalism

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    • IPA[ˌtrans(ɛ)nˈdɛntəlɪz(ə)m]

    英式

    • n.
      an idealistic philosophical and social movement which developed in New England around 1836 in ...

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