Man Thinking

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Man Thinking is Ralph Waldo Emerson’s ideal of the fully engaged, independent intellectual who actively interprets and shapes the world through thought.

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instanceOf Emersonian ideal
philosophical concept
associatedWith Transcendentalism
surface form: American transcendentalism

creative thought
individualism
intellectual independence
moral responsibility
self-reliance
contrastedWith bookworm
mere thinker
passive scholar
corePrinciple intellectual life is inseparable from moral life
the mind actively shapes reality through thought
the scholar must think for himself
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Ralph Waldo Emerson
describedAs the fully engaged, independent intellectual
describedIn The American Scholar
emphasizes creative interpretation of the world
critical thinking
direct experience
moral insight
firstPresentedBy Ralph Waldo Emerson in 1837
goalOf liberal education
hasQuality active engagement with the world
independence of mind
nonconformity
originality
self-trust
influencedBy Transcendentalism
surface form: New England Transcendentalism

Romanticism
influences American intellectual history
concept of the public intellectual
philosophy of education
language English
relatedTo Emerson’s concept of genius
Emerson’s idea of the poet
Emerson’s idea of the scholar
timePeriod 19th century American philosophy

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