On the Possibility of Transcendental Materialism: The purpose of this speech is to discuss the following discussion: (1) Concept of transcendence is related to not only idealism but also materialism; (2) Karl Marx The theory makes this relationship possible (3) The theory has always been related to the political movement until Marxism develops, but this is social ethics itself and should be more properly called Marxism, so the principle It is a mistake.
A brief comment on the term "transcendental idealism" is in order. When Kant wants to emphasize that something is a condition of empirical possibility, it usually uses the term "transcendence". Thus, for example, the concept of chapters entitled "A priori analysis of concepts" does not have these concepts and object recognition will not be possible. Kant means that the subject of experience depends on the mind, using the term "idealism" (although the exact meaning of this psychological dependence is controversial, see paragraph 2 d 2 ). Therefore, transcendental idealism is a theory that is a condition of empirical possibilities, empirical objects depend on the soul in a sense.
Transcendentalism is a philosophical system that emphasizes experience and intuition and spirit of matter. Transcendence was published in "Walden" magazine by Henry David Thoreau. Thoreau mentioned the three main points of transcendentalism: think about simplicity, return to nature, and necessity. "Simple, concise, succinct! I said, please let your things be two, three, not one hundred or a thousand." Here, Thoreau is the man to keep human events as far as possible I explained the simple idea of. They are small as they can not have anything beyond what they can handle. Thoreau expresses transcendence with simplicity and shows that people with a simple life may be taller than people who have too many things in society. "Count rather than million for one million, rather than save your thumbnails in your account."
Walden or Woods, masterpiece of Henry Thoreau, shows the influence of transcendence on Thoreau's world view. Transcendentalism is a philosophy that asserts the superiority of the spirit of matter. Transcendental emphasizes not mundane happiness but mental growth and understanding. Thorough's transcendence emphasizes the importance of nature and its proximity to nature. He believes that nature is a metaphor for spiritual enlightenment. Therefore, walking in the forest is calling for spiritual enlightenment.