(1) It was there that he drew upon basic ideas common to transcendentalism but used them in support of traditional theology rather than as a substitute.(2) The hermeneutic paradigm the Kantian narrative was designed to protect can best be put in terms of transcendentalism .(3) The idealism of transcendentalism gave way to existential angst a long time ago.(4) In fact, from our perspective the transcendentalism of temporality is destroyed most decisively by the fact that it is now impossible to measure labor, either by convention or by calculation.(5) Heidegger had become increasingly impatient with Husserl's transcendentalism and Husserl was unwilling or unable to see any philosophical merit in Heidegger's ‘fundamental ontology’.(6) We honor Ralph Waldo Emerson, but where does Transcendentalism figure in anybody's life today?(7) Emerson's Transcendentalism drew on German idealism and English pastoral poetry.(8) He was a transcendentalist philosopher, an educator and an abolitionist, and - like March - a vegetarian.(9) He subsequently led a simple life as one of the New England transcendentalists , writing poems, essays, and two books while trying to earn a living.(10) Emerson's ‘The Transcendentalist’ stands as a manifesto of this philosophical movement, in which he explicitly identifies Transcendentalism as a form of philosophical Idealism.(11) In the 19th century, the transcendentalists , inspired by India, gave a characteristic orientation to America's self-definition.(12) Mayo was inspired by Emerson's writings, but distinguished his beliefs from those aspects of transcendentalist philosophy which his audience found offensive.(13) Thoreau's collection of essays reflects the philosophy of American Transcendentalism in practice.(14) As such, taking many cues from Transcendentalism (a movement started in the early 19th century) I don't think any oaths are necessary.(15) His first move after college was to the Brook Farm in West Roxbury, Mass., a gathering place for many of the leading transcendentalists of the era.(16) He became a follower and friend of Emerson, and was, in his own words, ‘a mystic, a transcendentalist , and a natural philosopher to boot’.