Multiple Choice
The New England Transcendentalists
A) believed that humans are a natural part of the universe, the mind and body are as one--they did not believe in dualism.
B) were strong dualists.
C) concentrated on developing the mind, not the body.
D) were "anti-physical".
E) B, C, and D only.
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