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What is the philosophy of Romanticism

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Romanticism is a philosophical and artistic movement that emerged in the late 18th century, emphasizing emotion, individualism, and the sublime. Key ideas include:

1. Emotion over Reason: Prioritizes feelings, intuition, and imagination over rationalism and logic.

2. Nature: Reveres nature as a source of beauty, inspiration, and spiritual renewal.

3. Individualism: Celebrates personal freedom, self-expression, and the uniqueness of the individual.

4. The Sublime: Focuses on awe-inspiring, overwhelming experiences that transcend ordinary reality.

5. Critique of Industrialization: Often critiques the dehumanizing effects of industrialization and urbanization.

Thinkers like Rousseau and poets like Wordsworth and Shelley exemplify Romantic ideals.

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Prioritizes feelings, intuition, and imagination over rationalism and logic

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