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Transcendentalist

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Noun

1. transcendentalist

advocate of transcendentalism

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Transcendentalist

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noun
1. 
a. 
any system of philosophy, esp that of Kant, holding that the key to knowledge of the nature of reality lies in the critical examination of the processes of reason on which depends the nature of experience
b. 
any system of philosophy, esp that of Emerson, that emphasizes intuition as a means to knowledge or the importance of the search for the divine
2. 
vague philosophical speculation
3. 
the state of being transcendental
4. 
something, such as thought or language, that is transcendental

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Transcendentalist

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noun
1. 
any of various philosophies that propose to discover the nature of reality by investigating the process of thought rather than the objects of sense experience: the philosophies of Kant, Hegel, and Fichte are examples of transcendentalism
2.  US; [often T-]
by extension, the philosophical ideas of Emerson and some other 19th-cent. New Englanders, based on a search for reality through spiritual intuition
3.  Popularly
any obscure, visionary, or idealistic thought

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Transcendentalist

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n.
1. often Transcendentalism A literary and philosophical movement arising in 19th-century New England, associated with Ralph Waldo Emerson and Margaret Fuller and asserting the existence of an ideal spiritual reality that transcends empirical and scientific reality and is knowable through intuition.
2. The quality or state of being transcendental.

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