immanent


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Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

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of a mental act performed entirely within the mind

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of qualities that are spread throughout something

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This is certainly not the case in Music's Immanent Future; one would wonder if any connection to Deleuzian thought existed unless a link had been provided at the outset.
When he denies that the other is an incarnation of God and accordingly her immanent dimension, Levinas implicitly identifies the other with divine Other.
At the very least, Edwards should not have virtually identified Immanent Realism with spatially located universals.
Spinoza's "immanent" ontology, on the other hand, holds that Being is not only equal in itself but it is also equally and immediately present in all things without mediation or intermediary, thus suggesting a radical equality, and even anarchy, of beings in this world.
Together with its antonym, transcendence, it figures in theological debates about whether divine presence dwells within the world or outside it, as well as in philosophical debates about whether consciousness is part of the material world, or exists independent of it.' The idea that we can never truly know the thing-in-itself sterns from the belief that transcendent consciousness is exiled in a realm apart from matter; the widely accepted death of the subject, which has wreaked such havoc with the whole notion of plot (not to mention our ability to tell and believe stories about our lives beyond books), is a consequence of the relatively recent conclusion that consciousness can only grasp itself after the fact, as a transcendent object rather than an immanent phenomenon.
The third section develops the relationship among immanent, transcendental, minimalist and diagnostic critiques to establish that Marx's critique of capitalism is neither transcendental nor minimalist nor diagnostic.
Section three begins with Deleuze's concept of desire; in terms of its difference from transcendent morality, essay eleven takes up desire in terms of its relation to an immanent ethics, central to which is the question of how desire comes to desire its own repression.
And The Island is all the better for its casual use of words such as 'immanent', 'precipitously' and 'ambled' and the assumption that intelligent young people speak articulately to each other.
The immanent had emerged in the material world and, as a result, the material world was stretched into something more.
But a local provincial source explained that surveillance cameras were introduced to Thi-Qar as part of tight security measures to deal with potential immanent threats in the province.
Thankfully, Aussie co-challenger Peter Mitrevski Jr fired a few words across the globe from his training base in Sydney this week, which at least seems to confirm his immanent arrival.
Unlike the symbol which predominates in poetry produced in organic societies, and in which the signified is supposedly immanent in the signifier, the distance between the signifier and the signified in allegory and the contradiction in irony recreate the distance between the individual and society.
Transient motion suggests incompleteness, whereas immanent motion is the 'act of a being in act'.