immanence in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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To hold to transcendence but not immanence is deism, while to hold to immanence but not transcendence is pantheism.
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Otherwise, it would be nothing more than romantic individualism dressed up in ecological garb, locking us into a stifling immanence.
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In the philosophy of immanence, divinity is inseparable from the world itself, including a person's mind, and each person's consciousness is locked in the subject.
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It is a study of the messy entanglement of pleasure and pain, the inanimate and animate, transcendence and immanence, across human and ecological dimensions.
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All thought breathes in immanence, whereas faith and the paradox are a qualitative sphere unto themselves.
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She combines contrasts, overlaying, outline, depth and transparency in images of immanence that intimate memory and personal symbolism and myth.
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Immanence and transcendence are the contrapletes of personality.
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These modes of thinking are sometimes associated with the idea of immanence.
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An ethics of immanence will disavow its reference to judgments of good and evil, right and wrong, as according to a transcendent model, rule or law.
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The plane of immanence necessitates an immanent philosophy.
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