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  2. Transcendental humanism - Wikipedia

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    The word transcendental describes that which lies beyond the limitations of physical experience and knowledge. In philosophy, transcendence refers to an understanding of the mind's innate ability to process sensory evidence, [ 8 ] employed as a theoretical perspective to define the structures of being as a framework to analyse the emergence and ...

  3. Transcendence (philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    Transcendence can be attributed to the divine not only in its being, but also in its knowledge. Thus, God may transcend both the universe and knowledge (is beyond the grasp of the human mind). Although transcendence is defined as the opposite of immanence, the two are not necessarily mutually exclusive.

  4. Transcendentals - Wikipedia

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    Each transcends the limitations of place and time, and is rooted in being. The transcendentals are not contingent upon cultural diversity, religious doctrine, or personal ideologies, but are the objective properties of all that exists. [citation needed]

  5. Karl Jaspers - Wikipedia

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    Karl Jaspers in 1910. Jaspers was born in Oldenburg in 1883 to a mother from a local farming community, and a jurist father. He showed an early interest in philosophy, but his father's experience with the legal system influenced his decision to study law at Heidelberg University.

  6. Transcendental idealism - Wikipedia

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    Transcendental idealism is a philosophical system [1] founded by German philosopher Immanuel Kant in the 18th century. Kant's epistemological program [2] is found throughout his Critique of Pure Reason (1781).

  7. Transpersonal psychology - Wikipedia

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    A few commentators [3] [22] [35] have suggested that there is a difference between transpersonal psychology and a broader category of transpersonal theories, sometimes called transpersonal studies. According to Friedman this category might include several approaches to the transpersonal that lie outside mainstream science. [ 35 ]

  8. Transcendence (religion) - Wikipedia

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    Transcendence can be attributed in knowledge as well as or instead of its being. Thus, an entity may transcend both the universe and knowledge (is beyond the grasp of the human mind). Although transcendence is defined as the opposite of immanence, the two are not necessarily mutually exclusive.

  9. Transcendence - Wikipedia

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    Transcendence (philosophy), climbing or going beyond some philosophical concept or limit Transcendentalism , a 19th-century American religious and philosophical movement that advocates that there is an ideal spiritual state that transcends the physical and empirical