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What idea does Ralph Waldo Emerson's "Nature" put forth?

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Answer:re-imagining the divine as something large and visible,

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which he referred to as nature; such an idea is known as transcendentalism, in which one perceives a new God and a new body, and becomes one with his or her surroundings.

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