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| | Pantheism |
 | | the all-inclusive divine Unity) that is immanent, not the theistic one. |  | | The view that God is the "immanent cause" of things is a kind of creation doctrine for Spinoza and a basis for Unity. |  | | Theists and pantheists do not differ as to whether the theistic God is immanent or transcendent, but whether the theistic God exists. |
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http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/pantheism
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Immanence |
 | | Its will is the living and sovereign law, for in it is definitively expressed the will of the God immanent in us. |  | | The very exaggeration with which he refuses to admit in God any efficient causality, as something unworthy of His beatitude, leads him to place at the heart of finite being the principle of the action which it puts forth with a view to that which is supremely lovable and desirable. |  | | But the expression of dogmas is always inadequate, for it marks but one moment in the religious development; it is a vesture which the progress of Christian faith and especially of Christian life will soon cast off. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07682a.htm
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| | The Internet Classics Archive Metaphysics by Aristotle |
 | | (4) That from which, not as an immanent part, a thing first comes to be, and from which the movement or the change naturally first begins, as a child comes from its father and its mother, and a fight from abusive language. |  | | Hence come the facts that the most universal things are elements (because each of them being one and simple is present in a plurality of things, either in all or in as many as possible), and that unity and the point are thought by some to be first principles. |  | | "'Element' means (1) the primary component immanent in a thing, and indivisible in kind into other kinds; e.g. |
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http://classics.mit.edu/Aristotle/metaphysics.5.v.html
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| | IMMANENT DUALISM AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO DUALISM AND MONISM |
 | | Immanent dualism promotes the complementarity rather than the compartmentalization of science and religion. |  | | The world view of immanent dualism enables science and religion to develop complementary voices (insights) about the same world. |  | | Science and religion, when authentic and true to their own epistemological possibilities, develop valid insights from different perspectives into the nature of reality-which is assumed to exist even if it is unknowable- in its entirety. |
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http://www.asa3.org/ASA/topics/worldview/Worldviews4-00Steiner.html
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| | immanent: Definition and Much More From Answers.com |
 | | In general, the great monotheistic religions have held that God is both immanent and transcendent, although individual thinkers have tended to emphasize one or the other aspect. |  | | Existing or remaining within; inherent: believed in a God immanent in humans. |  | | It is derived from the Latin words, in and manere, the original meaning being "to exist or remain within". |
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http://www.answers.com/topic/immanence
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| | TRANSCENDENCE AND IMMANENCE |
 | | The second aspect, the wood aspect, is the immanent nature of Spirit - Spirit is equally and totally present in all manifest things and events, in nature, in culture, in heaven and on earth, with no partiality. |  | | The true purpose of religion is to show how these two aspects are properly reconciled and this is achieved with varying degrees of success in all of the great mystical traditions. |  | | Furthermore though his statements are far from being clear he now subsumes the immanent aspect under the transcendent aspect. |
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http://indigo.ie/~peter/rep4.htm
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| | Divine Assistance For Healing’s Immanent Activity |
 | | This additional transcendental information enables the immanent information from our creation to participate in a co-creation that we are empowered to choose. |  | | We gained the indwelling of the Holy Spirit with faith in God and this insured more information so that His plans for us would be “written” in our hearts. |  | | Consciousness gives humans the ability to know and understand—to have faith—that they can supervise the education of living cells for healing, but only through faith enabling transcendent assistance. |
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http://www.biblemetaphors.com/metaphors8.htm
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 | | This regeneration of immanent spiritual life is the ground of a felt sense of the fitting, the contextually relevant and apt. |  | | The second form is about how people open to a progressive interior transfiguration by a transcendent spiritual consciousness interdependent with immanent spiritual life. |  | | The grounding of life-style management in a co-creating relation with immanent spiritual life. |
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http://human-inquiry.com.hosting.domaindirect.com/SpirTrans.htm
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| | Excerpts From The Sutras On Grace |
 | | His immanent aspect is the contraction or limitation of Divine Consciousness that is His reflection, this universe of diverse forms. |  | | Shiva, or God, has two aspects; the immanent and the transcendental. |  | | It is through the Supreme understanding of these two aspects that the group of energies of His immanent aspect is transformed by surrendering to its true nature. |
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http://spandayoga.org/grace.html
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 | | The subordinationism and the emanationism contained in the early Fathers were neither expressions of their disbelief in the eternal divinity of the Son and the Spirit, nor of their conviction that the Son and Spirit were only "God" within the economy; rather, these were conceptual struggles and attempts to articulate the belief that the Son |  | | She concludes: "Finally, according to Rahner at least, distinctions in the economy originate in and are grounded in distinctions 'in' God. |  | | In the case of the incarnation, then, the temporal sending of the Logos into the world and his eternal procession from the Father cannot be completely distinguished; here immanent Trinity and economic Trinity form a unity" (The God of Jesus Christ, pp. |
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http://www.thomist.org/journal/1993/934aWein.htm
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| | Deity in the Universe - cont |
 | | This fits very well with the idea of an immanent deity where the deity is part of everything that exists and that everything is also part of the deity. |  | | If however we accept an immanent deity then we can say that the nature of the universe is a consequence of the nature of the deity. |  | | This is just what you would expect from an immanent deity but most certainly not from a transcendent one. |
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http://somersetpagan.org/Deitynature2p2.htm
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| | Jonah Goldberg's Goldberg File on National Review Online |
 | | "Immanentize the eschaton" is a hard-core conservative insider-thing. |  | | Oddly, this confused some people who sent me other palindromic years 2112, 2222, etc. Most of these people were embarrassed when I pointed out these years come in different centuries. |  | | I can't say the same for a lot of conservatives. |
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http://www.nationalreview.com/goldberg/goldberg011602.shtml
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| | The Unitarian Church in Summit NJ USA - Polyreligion |
 | | The immanent part became all the trappings of traditional Christianity - the massive cathedrals, the Gregorian chants, and the ceremonies that mark the passages of life: birth, marriage and death. |  | | Women are not all immanent, men are not all transcendent, and there are many aspects of the psyche that are neither. |  | | Too often, we are forced in our religious identification to choose to be one type of religion to the exclusion of all others. |
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http://ucsummit.org/Creations/polyreligion.html
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 | | At the heart of LaCugna's theology is the conviction that trinitarian theology culminates in doxology, in the praise and adoration of God. |  | | She surveyed the tradition to find resources for an alternative approach and proposed the patristic distinction of oikonomia (the mystery of salvation) and theologia (the mystery of God) as a framework for present-day trinitarian theology. |  | | Or, as LaCugna wrote, "the doctrine of the Trinity, which is the specifically Christian way of speaking about God, summarizes what it means to participate in the life of God through Jesus Christ in the Spirit. |
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http://www.dearey.alivewww.co.uk/DT2006/LaCugna.htm
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| | III. Immanent ideology (2 of 4) |
 | | Examples of immanent ideologies: “Hymn to Indra” (p. |  | | In less extreme forms, kings and rulers asserted their divinity or a mandate of the gods. |
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http://cooley.libarts.wsu.edu/hooks/gened110/html/03FourReligions/tsld008.htm
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| | Determinables as Universals |
 | | whereas immanent realists have to make the opposite (and true) claim: qualitative identity of properties is logically prior to the relation of exact resemblance. |  | | Therefore, in my view, the existence of the relation exact resemblance cannot possibly explain the existence of any property universal, whereas qualitative identity of properties can explain the existence of the relation of exact resemblance. |  | | Trope theorists have to claim that exact resemblance is logically prior to qualitative identity of properties, |
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http://hem.passagen.se/ijohansson/ontology6.htm
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| | Transcendent and immanent ideology |
 | | The polytheistic official religion of the early empire was an immanent ideology |  | | Immanent ideology: explains, justifies and reinforces the existing order |
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http://cooley.libarts.wsu.edu/hooks/gened110/html/christianityRome/sld002.htm
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| | Radial2 |
 | | Now because Underhill's understanding is inherently dynamic, she recognises that the very process of spiritual transformation inevitably leads to a greater balancing of both aspects. |  | | So where no differentiation of transcendent and immanent aspects has taken place, Spirit is directly confused with matter (and matter with Spirit). |  | | With the newborn infant there is great confusion as between transcendent and immanent aspects. |
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http://indigo.ie/~peter/Radial2(c).html
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| | immanent - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | IMMANENT : Irivng Hexham's Concise Dictionary of Religion [ home, info ] |  | | immanent : Postmodern Bible Dictionary [ home, info ] |  | | immanent : Worthless Word For The Day [ home, info ] |
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http://www.onelook.com/?w=immanent&loc=nophr
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| | The Immanent and Economic Trinity |
 | | Although God appears to us as Father, Son and Holy Spirit, God in Godself is unknowable (Form of Modalism). |  | | If the story of Jesus is truly the action of God, what is its basis? |  | | Immanent Trinity: God as God is in Godself. |
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http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~marinaj/immanent.htm
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| | The Brihadaranyaka Upanishad by Swami Krishnananda |
 | | You do not know that thread in which everything is strung, nor do you know this Immanent Principle which controls everything from within. |  | | Then Uddalaka says: "What is the use of merely saying 'I know'. |  | | That is how I know both these things. |
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http://www.swami-krishnananda.org/brdup/brhad_III-07.html
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 | | Theism holds that God is both transcendent and immanent ; thus, God is simultaneously infinite and in some way present in the affairs of the world. |  | | Most theists hold that God is omnipotent, omniscient, and omnibenevolent, although this belief raises questions about God's responsibility for evil and suffering in the world. |  | | Answers to these questions reflect, and imply, different positions concerning the relationship between god(s) and the world, and between god(s) and humankind. |
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http://www.informationgenius.com/encyclopedia/g/go/god_1.html
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| | Immanent Legitimation: Reflections on the Kami Concept |
 | | While it is not difficult to understand the Shinto claim of an immanent (non-transcendent) kami -nature, that quality alone may not explain the devotion which Shinto apologists pay to it --- particularly in the context of their criticisms of the association of kami with words like deity and god. |  | | If all beings --- including the kami --- are less than absolute, and exist within a unitary, relativized world, then no absolute God can exist as an object of prayerful petition, or as the ultimate source of transcendental legitimation for social action. |  | | In turn, that agency is viewed as being manifest most completely in this world in the person of the emperor, as a result of his direct lineage from Amaterasu ômikami, and by virtue of his union with Amaterasu in the Daijôsai. |
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http://www.kokugakuin.ac.jp/ijcc/wp/cpjr/kami/havens.html
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| | Pantheism vs Deism |
 | | This is God as Spirit, as Holy Ghost, as Sanctifier. |  | | "Pantheist, the "the view that God and the universe are one entity, and that the divine is wholly immanent in the creation." (160). |  | | God does not transcendent reality but is immanent in reality, or rather, all reality is in God. |
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http://www.sullivan-county.com/id2/pantheism.htm
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 | | I would say, however, that what they denounced there was a specific kind of totality that reduces the heterogeneous parts to a transcendent unity. |  | | From these three errors, then, follow what DandG call their theological cortege: "insufficiency of being, guilt, and signification" (p. |  | | This is a way to conceive of an immanent literary criticism, an interpretation that remains immanent to the text in the sense that it takes up the very desiring-machines that the text creates and sets them up to work. |
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http://www.duke.edu/~hardt/ao2.htm
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| | For Sale: Divine Freedom and the Doctrine of the Immanent Trinity |
 | | Divine Freedom and the Doctrine of the Immanent Trinity |  | | We offer Divine Freedom and the Doctrine of the Immanent Trinity as a participant in the Amazon.com Associates Program. |  | | For Sale: Divine Freedom and the Doctrine of the Immanent Trinity |
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http://www.oldcars.com/store0567088650.html
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| | Reclaiming Home Page |
 | | Our vision is rooted in the religion and magic of the Goddess, the Immanent Life Force. |  | | Reclaiming is a community of women and men working to unify spirit and politics. |  | | We see our work as teaching and making magic; the art of empowering ourselves and each other. |
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http://www.reclaiming.org
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| | World Scripture - Immanent And Near At Hand |
 | | In Buddhism the divine immanence is described psychologically: Essence of Mind or Suchness (Tathata) is realized by a mind dwelling in Perfect Wisdom and expressing a mind of enlightenment (bodhi), Dhamma nature or Buddha nature. |  | | World Scripture - Immanent And Near At Hand |  | | But there is no ontological self which could be immanent. |
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http://www.unification.net/ws/theme007.htm
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| | Search Results for immanent - Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Pietistic and mystical movement in Judaism that originated in... |  | | (Sanskrit: Lord), in Hinduism, the personal, or immanent, god, as distinct from the absolute, or transcendent, supreme being (Brahman). |  | | The divine is immanent in, and is typically regarded as the basic element of, the world, providing the motivating force for movement and change. |
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http://www.britannica.com/search?query=immanent&submit=Find&source=MWTAB
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| | Immanent Face vol. 3, no. 1, p. 2 |
 | | Anyway, greetings, and welcome to the latest resurrection of that beast that wont stay dead, Immanent Face. |  | | Who knows when the next issue will come out, but I would welcome submission of any Immanent Face-style pieces. |  | | All writing should be submitted as plain text inserted into the body of an e-mail. |
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http://www.c-cue.org/immanentface/issues/ifv3n1/ifv3n1p2.html
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| | ironwoodhollow |
 | | These are low-key invocations to honor the Gods and spirits of place, not full circle-castings. |  | | Immanent Grove is an independent local church, gnostic Pagan in concept, which meets primarily at Ironwood Circle, a dedicated outdoor ritual space. |  | | Out of respect for parents raising their children in other faiths, we ask that minors attend only if they are accompanied by a custodial parent. |
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http://www.ctel.net/~applebooks/ironwoodhollow.htm
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| | eminent, immanent, imminent. The Columbia Guide to Standard American English. 1993 |
 | | Immanent is a relatively low frequency word, meaning inherent, residing within, self-contained, as in These ideas are immanent in most Christian belief. |  | | Imminent and immanent are frequently homophones (both pronounced IM-uh-nent), and eminent usually differs only in its first vowel ( EM-uh-nent), so at least in speech it is possible to confuse these words. |  | | Imminent means impending, threatening, likely to occur at any moment, as in It appears that a real downpour is imminent. |
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http://www.bartleby.com/68/70/2170.html
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| | Kinds of Being. |
 | | Manifestation's dissection into transcendental and immanent realms follows the form of the distinction of meta-physical from mundane limited finite matters. |  | | This is when there is some unmanifest transcendental within the immanent. |  | | This is when the transcendent bursts into the immanent realm. |
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http://archonic.net/labyrnth.02/kindsofbeing.htm
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| | Bible study resources: immanent |
 | | This page is part of the Postmodern Bible - Amos commentary, if you have reached it as a standalone page, to view it in context, go to www.bible.gen.nz |  | | Do not confuse immanent with imminent (with an I) which means happening really soon, or with eminent which means well known! |
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http://www.bible.gen.nz/amos/glossary/immanent.htm
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| | God Is Immanent |
 | | Ok, I could argue that if I am part of humanity and I am part of this "Deity is immanent", then I could easily point out that some Deities are mean as all crap. |  | | "God is immanent in every form and whoever loves God must love God's creation. |  | | To love God is to love all humanity." Kirpal Singh _Man Know Thyself_ Bowling Green, VA: Sawan Kirpal Publications, 1954, p. |
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http://www.anisoptera.com/immanent.htm
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| | HeroQuest-rules: RE: [hw-rules] Path Of Immanent Mastery |
 | | Rather the guy who founded Immanent Mastery was determined to enlighten the chattering classes with their stereos-up-too-loud so they wouldn't interfere with his meditation and impending dragonhood. |  | | In his haste, he erred, damning himself and the people to whom he taught those mysteries. |  | | Previous message: Peter Metcalfe: "Re: [hw-rules] Path Of Immanent Mastery" |
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http://glorantha.temppeli.org/digest/hw-rules/2001.03/8436.html
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| | Institute for Anarchist Studies - Worthwhile Debate Requires Communication: Evasion and Denial Don't Cut It |
 | | In order to engage in an immanent critique of another critique—like, for example, the post-left anarchist critique—one must be able to at the least reproduce the major arguments of the major proponents of the critique, and discover from within those arguments contradictory elements that can be developed into critical themes which undermine these major arguments. |  | | Immanent critique is a method of drawing out tendencies from within the object of analysis (such as a theory or movement or historical process) which contradict to some degree its dominant meaning(s) or direction. |  | | Staudenmaier pleads for our indulgence of his evasions on the basis that he was attempting an "immanent critique" of "post-left anarchism." However, in order to develop an immanent critique it is necessary to explore and understand what is meant to be criticized, rather than engaging in evasion, mystification, insinuation and petty smears. |
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http://www.anarchist-studies.org/article/articleview/56/1/1
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 | | The content is the same, but now it is viewed in an immanent manner. |  | | Noema is the sense which is immanent to the noesis. |  | | To say that the immanent object is a copy of the transcendent object is merely a metaphysical addition which has no basis in lived experience. |
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http://www.arasite.org/noesis.html
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| | Promising "Post-Colonialism": Deleuze-Guattari's "Minor Literature" and the Poetry of Arthur Yap |
 | | The point I would like to make here, which is also the main thrust of my argument, is that the promise of "post-colonialism" in "post-colonial" spaces needs more than mere écriture. |  | | One cannot say with full certainty today, as we have said in the beginning, that it remains with that immanent interval we have talked about. |  | | 18, 19) It is as such that "everything in [Yap's poetry] is political" -- "political" because it affirms community, articulating the sense of existence's immanent relation; "political" because it affirms the "political correctnesses" of all existents, and their voices, of the "post-colonial" space, which is in fact the promise of "post-colonialism" (Deleuze, Negotiations, p. |
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http://www.postcolonialweb.org/poldiscourse/casablanca/goh2.html
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| | Thinking Time: Ricoeur's Husserl in Time and Narrative |
 | | The intentionality of these elements of the primal flux differs from that of apprehending or perceptual acts they in fact constitute as a unity the apprehending act: "In perception a complex of sensation-contents, which are themselves unities constituted in the original temporal flow, undergo unity of apprehension. |  | | The objection here seems to be that Husserl is inadvertently flouting his own methodological rules by using the same terminology to describe both immanent and objective time. |  | | It constitutes the unity of immanent objects in a unitary immanent time and thereby, "as shocking (when not initially even absurd) as it may seem," ( PCIT, p. |
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http://www.ul.ie/~philos/vol2/husserl.html
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| | immanent from FOLDOC |
 | | Orthodox Christian views, by contrast hold God be transcendent. |  | | On pantheistic views (e.g., those of the Stoics or Spinoza) God is held to be an immanent guiding {spirit in and of the sensible material world, not existing apart or beyond it. |  | | Nearby terms: image « image recognition « imagination « immanent » immediate inference » immoralism » immortalism |
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http://lgxserver.uniba.it/lei/foldop/foldoc.cgi?immanent
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| | William Paley [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy] |
 | | Paley advances the teleological argument from design founded on the unity and adaptability of created things. |  | | His most original work was Horce Paulince; or the Truth of the Scripture History of St. Paul evinced, by a Comparison of the Epistles which bear his name with the Acts of the Apostles and with one another (London, 1790; subsequent editions are by J. Tate, 1840; T. Birks, 1850; J. Howson, 1877; German ed. |  | | The Natural Theology, used for many years as a foremost text-book classic, has been superseded on account of the shifting of ground from the mechanical objective to the immanent subjective theory of the universe. |
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http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/p/paley.htm
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| | EDUCATING VALUES IMMANENT IN THE EMERGENT LEVELS OF SOCIO-CYBERSYSTEMIC BEING |
 | | It is asserted here that: We can as sociocybernetic educators, draw upon and capitalize on, existing values aims which have their origins in biological and sociocybernetic evolution. |  | | Educating in the sense of "drawing out and realizing what is immanently there" applies more meaningfully to values and motivations rather than to factual or technical knowledge and skills. |  | | As Rom Harre’ has pointed out our conscious life is a sort of middle management working for a higher level which we can know only indirectly, and yet must know to make sense of what we actually do. |
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http://alcor.concordia.ca/~boydg/isaval.html
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| | ope-l-9911: [OPE-L:1702] Re: is a crisis in the US economy immanent? |
 | | Although time has went by, I try my comment to the following opinion. |  | | This archive was generated by hypermail 2a24 : Sun Dec 12 1999 - 17:29:15 EST |  | | Next message: Gerald Levy: "[OPE-L:1703] Re: is a crisis in the US economy immanent?" |
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http://www.ecn.wfu.edu/~cottrell/ope/archive/9911/0071.html
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| | eminent/imminent/immanent |
 | | The rarest of the three is “immanent,” used by philosophers to mean “inherent” and by theologians to mean “present throughout the universe” when referring to God. |  | | It comes from Latin manere, “remain.” Think of God creating man in his own image. |  | | Positive events can also be imminent: they just need to be coming soon. |
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http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/eminent.html
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| | Enculturation: Patricia Pisters |
 | | I will start with the most fundamental claim of Deleuze's philosophy, which is the claim of immanence. |  | | In his cinema books, Deleuze proposes also an immanent conception of the image. |  | | Gilles Deleuze is a philosopher who places himself in an immanent tradition of thinking. |
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http://enculturation.gmu.edu/2_1/pisters.html
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