Sentence examples for more immanent from inspiring English sources

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De Botton is right: we do need to learn to see art again in more immanent ways.

While we will read theorists from media studies, sound studies, and linguistic anthropology, our task will include a more immanent invention of Latin American media theory from primary materials (novels, tape art, films, etc) in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, and Mexico.

A different question about the intersection of moral reasoning and moral psychology, one more immanent to the former, concerns how motivational elements shape the reasoning process itself.

The later Daly's trilogy developed a modified, more immanent, theory of the divine, beginning with Gyn/Ecology: The Metaethics of Radical Feminism (1978), and continuing through Pure Lust: Elemental Feminist Philosophy (1984) and most of Quintessence Realizing the Archaic Future (1998).

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Alongside his emphasis on God's utter unchanging and utterly transcendent unity, Maimonides also describes God as the creator and cause of all existence, a notion which seems to bring Him into more direct and immanent contact with the universe (as we have seen in Averroes' account in section 3.1 above).

Albert's distinction thus allowed him to harmonize Plato's realism in which universals existed as separate forms with Aristotle's more nominalistic theory of immanent forms.

There were few concrete details upon which to fix the anxieties of pieces like Survival Series or Under a Rock - more a sort of formless, immanent dread.

The true absolute essentially negates its transcendent divinity and expresses itself in the forms of the relative.[13] Nishida insists that this idea of God can be understood no more in terms of an immanent pantheism than in terms of a transcendent theism.

Here in the second part of the book, D&G's use of immanent and transcendent is more difficult and refers specifically to the terminology of Kant's critique.

Thus, platonists might claim that a is simply an example of Fness and that there is no more to their relation than that.[12] Immanent realists, however, think that ordinary physical objects are the way they are because they possess the properties they do.

1 This was true domestically as well as internationally, as the United States and other administrations moved to sweep aside protections for the rights of citizens and immigrants alike and strengthen the state in pursuit of "security". In this context, the cosmopolitan ideals articulated during the 1990s seem all the more attractive but their realization much less immanent.

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