transcendentalism

英 [trænsen'dent(ə)lɪz(ə)m,; ,trɑːn-]
  • n. 超越论;先验论
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transcendentalism (n.)
1803, in reference to Kant, later to Schelling; 1842 in reference to the New England religio-philosophical movement among American followers of Schelling; from transcendental + -ism.
1. To some extent, it has something of conservatism complying with reality, and rejects idealism and transcendentalism.
它体现出与现实认同的保守主义倾向, 并拒斥理想主义和超验价值.

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2. It is the mixture of the politics between transcendentalism and experientialism.
政治理念本身是一个先验性和经验性的混合体.

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3. American Transcendentalism curiously a similar situation to our own.
有趣的是,美国超验主义与我们的处境不尽相同.

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4. In addition, Alcott extends Transcendentalism in feminine reality which also adds the readability of the novel.
此外奥尔科特在小说中把超验主义延伸到女性现实,这也增加了小说的可读性.

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5. Later, American literature came to Transcendentalism Period which emphasized individualism, self - reliance and rejection of tradition authority.
随后美国文学进入了超验主义时代.超验主义十分强调个人主义 、 自立 、拒绝传统权威思想.

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