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  2. Immanence - Wikipedia

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    They give rise to a lineage of mortal human souls. [4] The components of the soul are [ 5 ] 1) the higher soul, seat of the intuitive mind ( divine nous ); 2) the rational soul ( logistikon ) (seat of discursive reason / dianoia ); 3) the nonrational soul ( alogia ), responsible for the senses, appetites, and motion.

  3. Immanant - Wikipedia

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    The determinant is a special case of the immanant, where is the alternating character, of S n, defined by the parity of a permutation.. The permanent is the case where is the trivial character, which is identically equal to 1.

  4. God in Sikhism - Wikipedia

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    Sikhi advocates a panentheistic tone when it enunciates the belief that God is both, transcendent and immanent, or "Nirgun" and "Sargun" (as stated in the Sikh terminology), at the same time. God created the Universe and permeates both within and without.

  5. Indefinite monism - Wikipedia

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    Indefinite monism is a philosophical conception of reality that asserts that only awareness is real and that the wholeness of reality can be conceptually thought of in terms of immanent and transcendent aspects. The immanent aspect is denominated simply as awareness, while the transcendent aspect is referred to as omnific awareness.

  6. Immanent - Wikipedia

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  7. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Spelling

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    The following is a handy reference for editors, listing various common spelling differences between national varieties of English. Please note: If you are not familiar with a spelling, please do some research before changing it – it may be your misunderstanding rather than a mistake, especially in the case of American and British English spelling differences.

  8. Plane of immanence - Wikipedia

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    The concept of the plane itself is significant as it implies that immanence cannot simply be conceived as the within, but also as the upon, as well as the of.An object is not simply within a larger system, but folds from that very same system, functioning and operating consistently upon it, with it and through it, immanently mapping its environment, discovering its own dynamic powers and ...

  9. Aristotle's theory of universals - Wikipedia

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    Aristotle's theory of universals is Aristotle's classical solution to the problem of universals, sometimes known as the hylomorphic theory of immanent realism. universals are the characteristics or qualities that ordinary objects or things have in common. They can be identified in the types, properties, or relations observed in the world. For ...