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RalphWaldoEmerson爱默生HenryDavidThoreau梭罗AmericanTranscendentalism美国超验主义•Abroad,philosophicalmovementinNewEnglandduringtheRomanticera(peak:1836-1855)thefirstAmericanintellectualmovement.•StartedbyagroupofpeopleintheTranscendentalClubinthe1830swhopublishedtheirviewsinthejournalTheDialHistoricalbackgroundTranscendentalistbelievedinstinctorintuitionisthedeepestlevelofman’ssoul.Theytriedtofindtruththroughfeeling,ratherthanthroughlogic.Sotheywritenotinalogicalway.Wecansaytheyformedamovementoffeelings&beliefsratherthanasystemofphilosophy.BriefIntroduction•''Theworldshrankitselfintoadropofdew.''世界将其自身缩小成为一滴露水BelieveyourselfApersonmustbeabletobecomewhathewantstobeMottosThemajorfeaturesofTranscendentalists1.emphasisonSpiritortheOversoul---Oversoulisaunitary(统一的)powerofgoodness,omnipresent(无所不在的)andomnipotent(无所不能的),fromwhichallthingscameandofwhicheveryonewasapart。2.theimportanceoftheindividual3.natureisthesymbolofSpiritorGod•1.至善absolutegood•2.纯洁无暇unspottedinnocenceofnature•3.人具有神性humanitywasgodlikeandthatevilwasnonexistentappearedtobeanoptimisticfollyCreedsSources1.欧洲浪漫主义文学【theromanticliteratureofEurope】2.新柏拉图主义【neo-Platonism】3.德国理想主义哲学【Germanidealisticphilosophy】4.东方神秘主义【Orientalmysticism】WeaknessesThetranscendentalistmovementhadasmallmembershipandonlylastedforafewyears.Thetranscendentalismwasneverasystematicphilosophy.Itborrowedfrommanysources.ThefailureoftranscendentalismasamoralforceinAmericanlifewasitsdenialofitsrealspiritualorigin.爱默生RalphWaldoEmerson梭罗HenryDavidThoreauRalphWaldoEmersonRalphWaldoEmerson(1803-1882)philosopher,lecturer,essayist,andpoet,leadingtheTranscendentalistmovementachampion(拥护者)ofindividualismaprescient(有先见之明的)criticofthecountervailing(对抗性的)pressuresofsociety.Nature.ItistheBibleoftranscendentalists.ItcontainsalmosteverythingEmersonwantstosayintherestofhislife.Hislaterworksweremostlytoillustratethebook.“AmericanScholar”:American’sdeclarationofintellectualindependence.(todevelopAmerican’sownculture)Emerson'sworkHenryDavidThoreau1817-1862HeisbestknownforhisbookWalden,areflectionuponsimplelivinginnaturalsurroundings,andhisessay,CivilDisobedience,anargumentforindividualresistancetocivilgovernmentinmoraloppositiontoanunjuststate.WaldenA)Itwasn’tasuccessfulbookatthetimeitwaspublishedandhasbeenvirtuallyforgottenuntil20thcentury.B)Itisthecarefulrecordingofday-to-daylifeatWaldenpoundandreflectiononhowonecanlivesimplyandtrulyItillustrateshisdesiretobeindependentandfindtruthforhimself.•“IwenttothewoodsbecauseIwishedtolivedeliberately,tofrontonlytheessentialfactsoflife,andseeifIcouldnotlearnwhatithadtoteach,andnot,whenIcametodie,discoverthatIhadnotlived.”•我到林中去,因为我希望谨慎地生活,只面对生活的基本事实,看看我是否学得到生活要教育我的东西,免得到了临死的时候,才发现我根本就没有生活过。excerptofWalden
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