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Which of the following best describes the relationship between nature and humanity in Transcendentalist philosophy?
Nature is a reflection of the divine and serves as a source of truth and inspiration for individuals.
Nature is seen as something to be conquered and exploited for human benefit.
Nature is irrelevant to personal growth and self-discovery.
Nature is just a physical environment without any spiritual significance.
What does Henry David Thoreau emphasize in his work concerning nature?
The importance of industrial progress over natural environments.
The necessity of solitude and reflection in nature for personal enlightenment.
The need for humans to dominate and regulate nature for their benefit.
The idea that nature is a distraction from intellectual pursuits.
In 'Walden', what does Thoreau primarily explore?
The complexities of urban life.
The joy and simplicity of living in harmony with nature.
The scientific analysis of plant and animal life.
The political implications of land ownership through the lens of urbanization.
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