New Transcendentalist "Transcendence"
New (or "Second Wave") Transcendentalist "transcendence" is achieved through the cultivation of a capacious consciousness that alone allows one to resist das Man through acts of self-composure and re-vision. Such acts inevitably entail forms of radical immanence: embodied humanism, a "close reading" of history and being-in-the-world. As Peter Trawny argues in his study of Heidegger's "Black Notebooks," radically immanent "transcendence" includes the anarchical "freedom to fail."
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