Transcendental transcendence is a philosophical system that leads to reality. Philosophy is a stubborn subject, but there are still general decisions. William Bryant, Henry Thoreau, Ralph Emerson explain the transcendence by using rhetorical works. Thoreau used public opinion in his memoir "Walden Lake" to explain his beliefs about individualism. At Bryant's Thanatopsis, he uses sorrow to explain about death. Emerson is self-sustaining when using logos for independent work.
Ralph Waldo Emerson is an essayist of the United States, a poet and a central character of the transcendental movement in the middle of the 19th century. His article "Self-belief" was published in 1841 and introduced the core idea of transcendentalism to American citizens. In many respects, "independence" is a call for weapons and calls for Americans to use personal strengths and talents to encourage change. In this lesson, we analyze Emerson's article "Independence" and find functions that transcend ideas such as individualism, contradiction, intuition.
Transcendentalism is a philosophical and literary movement that began in the United States in the mid-nineteenth century, a reaction to doctrine and industrialization of those days, and individualism and independence were placed in the social system and the government. In a sense, it also tries to create a unique American literary style that is completely different from the established UK / European style used in the past. Ralph Waldo Emerson is an influential writer
Ralph Waldo Emerson's "independence" was written in New England transcendent movement in 1841, it was the "rational era" and the beginning of romanticism. Emerson's paper is about transcendentalism and I believe that everyone has their own ideas and personal innate knowledge to build their own ideas. Emerson supports the concept of transcendentalism