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'''Neo-Transcendentalism''' was a [[philosophy|philosophical]] movement on [[Earth]] in the late [[21st century|21st]] or early [[22nd century]], founded by [[Liam Dieghan]]. Adherents of the philosophy advocated a return to less [[technology|technological]] driven lifestyles with an emphasis on self-reliance and nature. |
'''Neo-Transcendentalism''' was a [[philosophy|philosophical]] movement on [[Earth]] in the late [[21st century|21st]] or early [[22nd century]], founded by [[Liam Dieghan]]. Adherents of the philosophy advocated a return to less [[technology|technological]] driven lifestyles with an emphasis on self-reliance and nature. |
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− | The {{SS|Mariposa}}, a [[colony ship]] launched from Earth in [[2123]], carried many Neo-Transcendentalists who eventually settled on [[Bringloid V]]. |
+ | The {{SS|Mariposa}}, a [[colony ship]] launched from Earth in [[2123]], carried many Neo-Transcendentalists who eventually settled on [[Bringloid V]]. ({{TNG|Up The Long Ladder}}) |
− | + | {{bginfo|This general philosophy resonates on into the [[24th century]], with vibrant followers being [[Alixus]] and other influential scientists on [[Earth]]. ''({{DS9|Paradise}})''|Although the episode's writers most likely wanted to refer to {{w|Transcendentalism}}, the form of Neo-Transcendentalism described in "Up The Long Ladder" should not necessarily be confused with the Neo-Transcendentalist movements of the real-world [[20th century]] ('''see''' [http://www.calresco.org/lucas/transcen.htm external link]).}} |
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+ | *[[New Essentialists]] |
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Revision as of 18:13, 18 May 2015
Neo-Transcendentalism was a philosophical movement on Earth in the late 21st or early 22nd century, founded by Liam Dieghan. Adherents of the philosophy advocated a return to less technological driven lifestyles with an emphasis on self-reliance and nature.
The SS Mariposa, a colony ship launched from Earth in 2123, carried many Neo-Transcendentalists who eventually settled on Bringloid V. (TNG: "Up The Long Ladder")
This general philosophy resonates on into the 24th century, with vibrant followers being Alixus and other influential scientists on Earth. (DS9: "Paradise")
Although the episode's writers most likely wanted to refer to Transcendentalism, the form of Neo-Transcendentalism described in "Up The Long Ladder" should not necessarily be confused with the Neo-Transcendentalist movements of the real-world 20th century (see external link).