immanent in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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One's own consciousness is subject to immanent critique so that when such belief is recovered, it will have a firmer grounding in consciousness.
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In other words, it means punishment for misdeeds (immanent justice).
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There are other aspects that can differ among font styles, but more often these are considered immanent features of the typeface.
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However, this transcendent teleological sense can be thought as immanent to human history itself.
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He stressed the historicity and cultural construction of concepts while simultaneously advocating the necessity of an atemporal and immanent apprehension of them.
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This means, that these universals exist in all the entities which instantiate an immanent universal, independent of an observer.
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Later, this immanent grounding became the axis of his emancipatory critique of capitalism.
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This view experiences its world entirely as immanent.
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The mind, in other words, is immanent in the circuitry.
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The lack of items on politics, polity, law and social structures does not indicate an immanent revolution.
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