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Journal Journal In your journal section, In your journal section, write about the following; write about the following; What do you believe the What do you believe the duties of government should duties of government should be? What should be the duties be? What should be the duties of the citizen? What is more of the citizen? What is more important, the rights and important, the rights and duties of the individual or duties of the individual or those of society? those of society?

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Journal Journal In your journal section, write In your journal section, write

about the following; about the following;

What do you believe the duties of What do you believe the duties of government should be? What government should be? What

should be the duties of the should be the duties of the citizen? What is more important, citizen? What is more important,

the rights and duties of the the rights and duties of the individual or those of society?individual or those of society?

TrascendentalismTrascendentalism, Emerson, and , Emerson, and

ThoreauThoreau

The history, ideas, and two The history, ideas, and two most prominent thinkers of a most prominent thinkers of a uniquely American movementuniquely American movement

Historical BackgroundHistorical Background Transcendentalist writers Transcendentalist writers

flourished in the 1830’s to flourished in the 1830’s to 1840’s1840’s

During the industrial During the industrial revolution individuals felt revolution individuals felt unimportant seeing how easily unimportant seeing how easily they could be replaced by a they could be replaced by a machine along with the machine along with the downplay of an individuals downplay of an individuals importance by the church.importance by the church.

Ralph Emerson, a pastor at the Ralph Emerson, a pastor at the time, thought otherwise. He time, thought otherwise. He gave credit to the power of gave credit to the power of the human mind, thinking the human mind, thinking individuals are the ones that individuals are the ones that influenced society, not politics, influenced society, not politics, religions or organizations. religions or organizations.

Historical Background, Historical Background, continuedcontinued

Many Transcendentalist were strong abolitionists and Many Transcendentalist were strong abolitionists and opposed the American Civil War. Henry Thoreau, in opposed the American Civil War. Henry Thoreau, in protest of war and slavery, wrote protest of war and slavery, wrote Civil DisobedienceCivil Disobedience and refused to pay taxes. He was imprisoned for not and refused to pay taxes. He was imprisoned for not paying taxes an went to jail for a day.paying taxes an went to jail for a day.

This display of nonviolent protest inspired many This display of nonviolent protest inspired many throughout history including Martian Luther King Jr. throughout history including Martian Luther King Jr. and Mahatma Gandhi. and Mahatma Gandhi.

Transcendentalist derives from "transcend“, to rise. Transcendentalist derives from "transcend“, to rise. Meaning to rise above the primitive animalistic Meaning to rise above the primitive animalistic impulses of life and move from the normal, rational impulses of life and move from the normal, rational thinking to a spiritual realm.thinking to a spiritual realm.

Philosophical Background Philosophical Background

•As thinkers, mankind have ever divided into two sects, Materialists and Idealists;

•The materialist insists on facts, on history, on the force of circumstances, and the animal wants of man; the idealist on the power of Thought and of Will, on inspiration, on miracle, on individual culture.

The intuitive faculty, instead of the The intuitive faculty, instead of the rational or sensical, became the rational or sensical, became the means for a conscious union of the means for a conscious union of the individual psyche (known in Sanskrit individual psyche (known in Sanskrit as as AtmanAtman) with the world psyche ) with the world psyche also known as the Oversoul, life-also known as the Oversoul, life-force, prime mover and God (known force, prime mover and God (known in Sanskrit as in Sanskrit as BrahmaBrahma).).

Inspiration of Inspiration of transcendental philosophytranscendental philosophy

The ideas for this philosophy come from the Greeks The ideas for this philosophy come from the Greeks (Plato)(Plato)

WritersWriters Dante, Shakespeare, MiltonDante, Shakespeare, MiltonWorld religionsWorld religions Hindus, ChristiansHindus, ChristiansEuropean philosophersEuropean philosophers Kant (German)-understanding through intuition Kant (German)-understanding through intuition Pascal (French)-mathematician/moralistPascal (French)-mathematician/moralist Swedenborg (Swedish)-scientist/mysticSwedenborg (Swedish)-scientist/mysticEuropean Romantic literature—stressed the break European Romantic literature—stressed the break

away from rationality in favor of the emotional away from rationality in favor of the emotional components of life; truth is found in subjective components of life; truth is found in subjective experienceexperience

Transcendental BeliefsTranscendental Beliefs A Universal Soul or Energy (Oversoul)A Universal Soul or Energy (Oversoul) Essential Goodness of HumansEssential Goodness of Humans Corrupting nature of societyCorrupting nature of society Perfectionism and OptimismPerfectionism and Optimism Symbolic aspect of natureSymbolic aspect of nature Transcendentalist derives from Transcendentalist derives from

"transcend“, to rise. Meaning to rise "transcend“, to rise. Meaning to rise above the primitive animalistic impulses above the primitive animalistic impulses of life and move from the normal, of life and move from the normal, rational thinking to a spiritual realm.rational thinking to a spiritual realm.

The ideals of American The ideals of American democracy is a democracy is a cornerstone of cornerstone of transcendentalism, which transcendentalism, which is tied in to the idea of is tied in to the idea of American individuality.American individuality.

Transcendentalists Transcendentalists question rules and laws question rules and laws presented to them, presented to them, attempting to changes attempting to changes the ones that they believe the ones that they believe are unjust, including the are unjust, including the validity of slavery.validity of slavery.

There is a need to explore nature thoroughly, There is a need to explore nature thoroughly, by doing this man can come to know himselfby doing this man can come to know himself

As a result of exploration, man discovers that As a result of exploration, man discovers that the human spirit is reflected in nature.the human spirit is reflected in nature.

A philosophy that seeks a life in harmony with A philosophy that seeks a life in harmony with naturenature

A philosophy that feels that nature is symbolic A philosophy that feels that nature is symbolic of the inner man (nature/man are the same). of the inner man (nature/man are the same). Nature is also seen as full of signs and Nature is also seen as full of signs and symbols, and a living mysterysymbols, and a living mystery

A philosophy that rebels against the material A philosophy that rebels against the material world and organized religionworld and organized religion

Individual virtue and happiness dependIndividual virtue and happiness depend

upon self-realization—this depends upon theupon self-realization—this depends upon the

reconciliation of two universal psychologicalreconciliation of two universal psychological

tendencies: tendencies:

1.1. The desire to embrace the whole world—to The desire to embrace the whole world—to know and become one with the world. know and become one with the world.

2.2. The desire to withdraw, remain unique and The desire to withdraw, remain unique and separate—an egotistical existence. separate—an egotistical existence.

Transcendentalism in Transcendentalism in AmericaAmerica

““From 1840-1855, literature in American From 1840-1855, literature in American experienced a rebirth call the New England experienced a rebirth call the New England Renaissance. Through their poetry, short Renaissance. Through their poetry, short stories, novels, and other works, writers stories, novels, and other works, writers during this period established a clear during this period established a clear American voice. No longer did they see American voice. No longer did they see their work as less influential then that of their work as less influential then that of European authors. Transcendentalism was European authors. Transcendentalism was part of this ‘flowering’ of American part of this ‘flowering’ of American literature” (Webster, 3).literature” (Webster, 3).

Emerson’s Major Ideas Emerson’s Major Ideas

Emerson was the founder of the Emerson was the founder of the American transcendental movement, American transcendental movement, and its chief intellectual sourceand its chief intellectual source

Transparent Eyeball (Refers to the Transparent Eyeball (Refers to the idea that one must empty oneself of idea that one must empty oneself of previous ideas and experiences in previous ideas and experiences in order to “see” the proper nature of the order to “see” the proper nature of the universe.(universe.(NatureNature, 1836), 1836)

Demand for original American thought Demand for original American thought and art. (and art. (The American ScholarThe American Scholar, 1837), 1837)

Emerson’s Ideas Cont.Emerson’s Ideas Cont.

Rejection of traditional values and Rejection of traditional values and ideas, in favor of one’s own ideas, in favor of one’s own empirical knowledge about the empirical knowledge about the world. This includes religious world. This includes religious beliefs. (beliefs. (Self-Reliance, The Divinity Self-Reliance, The Divinity School Address)School Address)

Henry David ThoreauHenry David Thoreau1817 - 18621817 - 1862

If Ralph Waldo If Ralph Waldo Emerson was the Emerson was the philosopher of philosopher of Transcendentalism, Transcendentalism, Thoreau was its most Thoreau was its most devoted practitioner.devoted practitioner.

While Emerson wrote While Emerson wrote and lectured about and lectured about Transcendentalism, Transcendentalism, Thoreau tried to live Thoreau tried to live as a as a transcendentalist.transcendentalist.

Early EducationEarly Education

Unlike Emerson, Unlike Emerson, grew up in a grew up in a middle class middle class family with a family with a significant amount significant amount of wealth.of wealth.

Also attended Also attended Harvard and Harvard and graduated in graduated in 1837.1837.

Early CareerEarly Career Worked as school Worked as school

teacher.teacher. Contracted Contracted

Tuberculosis, a Tuberculosis, a disease he fought disease he fought all his life.all his life.

Had a short stint Had a short stint working in his working in his father’s pencil father’s pencil factory.factory.

The Lecturer and RebelThe Lecturer and Rebel As an independent As an independent

thinker, Thoreau became thinker, Thoreau became the head of the Concord the head of the Concord Lyceum organizing Lyceum organizing lectures where he met lectures where he met Ralph Waldo Emerson.Ralph Waldo Emerson.

Thoreau eventually Thoreau eventually worked as a handyman worked as a handyman and caretaker of and caretaker of Emerson’s estate while Emerson’s estate while Emerson spent long Emerson spent long stints studying abroad in stints studying abroad in Europe.Europe.

The Walden ExperimentThe Walden Experiment From 1841 – 1843 From 1841 – 1843

Thoreau decided Thoreau decided to conduct an to conduct an experiment of self-experiment of self-sufficiency by sufficiency by building his own building his own house on the house on the shores of Walden shores of Walden Pond and living off Pond and living off the food he grew the food he grew on his farm.on his farm.

Fact from FictionFact from Fiction While reading excerpts of While reading excerpts of

WaldenWalden it may seem it may seem Thoreau wrote his novel as Thoreau wrote his novel as a diary while being isolated a diary while being isolated in the woods, miles from in the woods, miles from civilization.civilization.

However…However… Thoreau often went to Thoreau often went to

Concord to buy supplies.Concord to buy supplies. He wrote thirteen drafts of He wrote thirteen drafts of

Walden Walden before publishing before publishing it.it.

He often had friends visit He often had friends visit him in the evenings.him in the evenings.

He house was built on He house was built on Emerson’s property.Emerson’s property.

Civil DisobedienceCivil Disobedience Another work that was a Another work that was a

result of Thoreau’s Walden result of Thoreau’s Walden Experiment was his essay Experiment was his essay Civil Disobedience. Civil Disobedience.

Thoreau wrote the essay Thoreau wrote the essay while spending the night in while spending the night in jail after refusing to pay a jail after refusing to pay a tax that would help fund tax that would help fund slavery in the South.slavery in the South.

Civil Disobedience Civil Disobedience has been has been a highly influential work a highly influential work that has inspired peaceful that has inspired peaceful activists such as Ghandi and activists such as Ghandi and Martin Luther King Jr.Martin Luther King Jr.

Famous Quote: “If... the Famous Quote: “If... the machine of government... is machine of government... is of such a nature that it of such a nature that it requires you to be the agent requires you to be the agent of injustice to another, then, of injustice to another, then, I say, break the law.” I say, break the law.”

Thoreau’s Late Life and Thoreau’s Late Life and DeathDeath

Though Thoreau never Though Thoreau never made a substantial living made a substantial living as a writer, his collection as a writer, his collection of writing consist of over of writing consist of over twenty volumes.twenty volumes.

Thoreau’s only trip abroad Thoreau’s only trip abroad was to Canada in 1861 was to Canada in 1861 where he had another where he had another lapse of Tuberculosis. lapse of Tuberculosis.

On May 6th, 1862 Thoreau On May 6th, 1862 Thoreau died losing his fight to the died losing his fight to the disease.disease.

Emerson later published a Emerson later published a collection of Thoreau’s collection of Thoreau’s poems in 1865.poems in 1865.