Examples of 'immanence' in a sentence

Meaning of "immanence"

Immanence (noun): The quality of being inherent or existing within something, often used in philosophical or theological contexts
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  • The state of being immanent; inherency.
  • The state of dwelling within and not extending beyond a given domain.
  • The concept of the presence of deity in and throughout the real world; the idea that God is everywhere and in everything. Contrast transcendence.

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The plane of immanence necessitates an immanent philosophy.
We are in a relationship of joyous immanence with the organic.
The roots of immanence are genetic and inalienable.
But for me transcendence resides within immanence.
A sense of divine immanence rather than transcendence.
Method based on the idea of absolute immanence.
A philosopher of immanence will never understand this.
A composition of speeds and slownesses on a plane of immanence.
Immanence matters only in so far as it reveals what is transcendent.
A composition of speeds and slowness on a plane of immanence.
Transcendence and immanence are not separate.
These are arguments based in the appeal to immanence.
One could also say immanence and transcendence.
A single grain of corn and a song of immanence.
So much for the immanence versus transcendence problem.

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He discovered that freedom exists only within immanence.
Relationship between immanence and transcendence.
Immanence involves a series of spatial metaphors.
The human possibility in strict immanence.
It is an absolute immanence that nevertheless moves and lives.
Nimrod is the first figure of the immanence of power.
Transcendency and immanence are represented through these two characters.
It is the conjunction of transcendence and immanence.
But immanence does not take us to the heart of the source of change.
It is beyond both transcendence and immanence.
Immanence with no transcendence.
The theology of religious liberalism was a theology of divine immanence.
It is transcendence opposed not so much to immanence as to contingency and change.
The geometry of arabic letter shapes as receptacles of divine immanence.
Let us finally conclude the immanence of the smallest scraps of matter.
Rather it is the experience of pure immanence.
The immanence of rules.
Figurativeness becomes one plane of the immanence of the text.
Absolute immanence is the dynamism of life and gives life its power.
The objectivity of the goals and the immanence of society.
Pure immanence closes the horizon of meaning within the limits of the world.
Positive part consists in what they call vital immanence.
He instead conceives of a plane of immanence that already includes life and death.
The question of grace is linked to that of transcendence and immanence.
Critique of immanence.
Spinoza presents a concept without transcendence and without immanence.
This mutual immanence does not lead to confusion between the psychological and the collective.
It is an entirely different perspective in which dialogue and immanence are actualised.
It is on the immanence of Guru in the life of the seeker.
It is a day of work and experience of divine providence and immanence.
This representational painting will always favor inclusion and immanence over mediaeval exclusion and transcendence.
Singularity would be precisely the power apex of the zone of immanence.
The immanence of God refers to him being in the world.
These modes of thinking are sometimes associated with the idea of immanence.
The immanence of God in all things.

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