In our country, regardless of strikes, conferences, parades, we observe non-violent protest action every day. Many of these demonstrations were found to be effective and respected over time. However, civil conflict and non-violent philosophy seem like widely accepted concepts today, but many of the people who fight such negotiations are considered extremists who bring them to society I will. Among these transcendents, Mr. Henry David Thoreau who wrote "civil disobedience", Mohandas Gandhi who wrote "Satya Graha", and Martin Luther gold who wrote "Birmingham Prison Letters"
Although the philosophical concept was developed by Plato, Henry David Thoreau and transcendental transit began as a movement of extreme religious movement against the conservative system. Historically, according to Peter Carafiol's transcendence, "It was intellectual property born from Kant and mediated by Romanticism between England and Germany." Prior to that, it was a monotheistic relationship. As Kalafior said, protests and dissatisfaction with Protestantism and Catholicism.
Transcendentalism is a philosophical movement developed in the eastern United States from the late 1820s to the 1830s. It resulted from reactions at the time to protest general intellectuals and spiritual conditions. The monotheistic church doctrine taught by Harvard Seminary is particularly interesting. Transcendence is based on the philosophy of transcendental theory derived from the idealism of Emmanuel Kant and German romantism, "Romanticism of England and Germany, John Gottfried Herder and Friedrich Schliermach's biblical criticism, David Humu's skepticism" . Miller and Versluis believe that Emanuel Swedenborg has a universal influence on transcendentalism. It is also strongly influenced by spiritual and spiritual philosophy, in particular Hindu texts on Upanishad.
The modern transcendental philosophy was developed by a German philosopher Harald Holtz in a holistic approach. Holz freed the transcendence from the fusion of the new cantanism and critically discussed the transcendental pragmatism and the transcendental philosophy, the relationship between the new empiricism and the so-called postmodern. In everyday languages, "transcend" means "transcendence", "self transcendism" means transcending the form or state before you. This mysterious experience is considered to be a state of transcendental self transcendence, in particular, self recognition is abandoned there. "Self transcending" is psychologically measurable, considered (at least in part) genetic, and has been included in the temperament and personality list as a dimension of personality. Dean Hamer explains this finding in "The God Gene", which is criticized by critics like Carl Zimmer.