immanent Meaning in Tamil ( immanent வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
உள்ளார்ந்து உள்ள,
People Also Search:
immanentlyimmanity
immantle
immantled
immantling
immanuel kant
immasculine
immasculinity
immask
immaterial
immaterialise
immaterialised
immaterialises
immaterialising
immanent's Usage Examples:
It is therefore nearly connected with " immanent philosophy.
He is completely immanent in the universe.
Thus as life is transcendent and yet immanent in body, and mind in brain, and both utilize their organs, so God, transcendent and immanent, uses the course of nature for His own ends; and the emergence both of life and mind in that course of nature evidences such a divine initiative as is assumed in the recognition of the possibility of miracles.
Crucially, the generation of this purposiveness is entirely immanent to the organism.
every fragment of the pretended transcendent world belongs to the immanent.
This immanent process of self-consciousness, wherein indeed a trinity of persons is not given but only rendered possible, is mirrored in, and takes place through, the eternal and impersonal idea or wisdom of God, which exists beside, though not distinct from, the primitive will.
What both Ritschl and Schleiermacher insist on is that the belief in miracles is inseparable from the belief in God, and in God as immanent in nature, not only directing and controlling its existent forces, but also as initiating new stages consistent with the old in its progressive development.
In spite of the various details of the Judgment Critique (as to beauty; and as to the " internal " or as Hegel subsequently phrased it " immanent " adaptations seen in living organisms) Kant regards as extremely precarious all these hints of a higher view of nature.
As immanent realists, both view concepts as essences that are within the concretes of the external world.
The spirit of syncretism manifests itself in this department of animism too; the immanent spirit of the earlier period becomes the presiding genius or local god of later times, and with the rise of the doctrine of separable souls we again reach the confines of animism pure and simple.
Hegel's treatment of the categories or thought determinations which arise in the development of the immanent dialectic is rich in flashes of insight, but most of them are in the ordinary but to make explicit those justificatory notions which condition the form of our apprehension.
But it is' to be noted that, though there is much talk of God in such systems, the known universe - the world that now is - is nowhere transcended; God is really no more than the principle of unity immanent in the whole.
Synonyms:
distributive,
Antonyms:
united, collective,