Transcendentalism is the philosophy that asserts the spirit of matter and the superiority of transcendental beliefs and virtual beliefs. It focuses on non-compliance, optimism and passive civil disobedience. Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson are examples of these ideas. What they are worried is not because you are doing something, but you should do something because you have problems with yourself. Emerson believes that if you can achieve the happiest way of life you desire, optimism will be confident.
Transcendental theory is supported by Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau, a controversial theory that began in the mid - 19th century and is controversial. Many people are doubtful about the value of transcendence, and in this modern era they seem to understand it more and more. I am one of the few people who have found some value in this old theory. Let's explain why. Transcendentalism itself describes the idea that people speak to them about the world than to their senses. - transcendence and rebellion - revolutionary politics is a romantic impulse of rebellion driven by human instincts. As the urge to rebel faction seems to be unique if individual freedom is sacrificed as collective interest, science probably studies the problem more deeply and makes its discovery a major government of the world Should be shared with.
Transcendentalism is related to the birth of deep ecology from the perspective of "emotional and spiritual philosophy" linking the two moves. Transcendence and deep ecology both make the natural world romantic, criticize industrialization, modernization, urbanization and erode ecological and spiritual purity. The world view and value system of the ecological center supported by deep ecology arise from transcendental theory (Hicks, nd). Transcendentalists and deep ecologists are despicable
Transcendentalism is called 'nature'. The name itself expresses the transcendence of the work, but Emerson uses the forest and its constituent elements as a symbol of the spiritual world. In contrast, both Puritans and transcendents are concerned about their own worldview and the existence of human beings. Edwards sermons are called "sinners in the hands of angry gods", reaffirming the fact that God is more powerful than men. As Edwards described the Old Testament and the New Testament evil and sin: omnipotence, eternity, unparalleled, unintelligent, infinite intelligence and intention The almighty nature of God is often mentioned in the Bible. It is said that God has all the power to become for humanity. According to John, God was told that people can not deal with him. Christian believes that God has the right to free people from the most difficult situation and to defeat the great country alone. God