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Immanence and Transcendence
Their difference revolves around alternate identifications between Divine Immanence / Transcendence and Divine Monism / Pluralism.
* Contemporary Psychedelia: From Transcendence to Immanence -- An essay on psych folk and spirituality

Immanence and Thomas
*" Who shot Immanence " ( together with Johannes Grenzfurthner and Thomas Edlinger )

Immanence and Study
*‘ Iolana, Patricia ( 2012 ) ‘ Divine Immanence: A Psychodynamic Study in Women ’ s Experience of Goddess ’ in Claremont Journal of Religion, Kile Jones, Ed., January 2012, 86-107, electronic.

Immanence and .
* Barreto, R. and Perissinotto, P. ( 2002 ), The Culture of Immanence, in Internet Art.
Immanence refers to philosophical and metaphysical theories of divine presence, in which the divine is seen to be manifested in or encompassing the material world.
In the context of Kant's theory of knowledge Immanence means to remain in the boundaries of possible experience.
His final text was titled Immanence: a life ..., spoke of a plane of immanence.
* L ' Œuvre de l ' art, 1: Immanence et transcendence, 1994.
Compositions by Nørholm include the opera The Young Park ( 1969 – 70 ), Symphony No. 3 ( 1973 ), sonatas for accordion ( 1967 ) and guitar ( 1976 ), Idylles d ' Apocalypse for organ and orchestra ( 1980 ), Symphony No. 5 ' The Elements ' ( 1980 ), Immanence for solo flute ( 1983 ), Aspects of Sand and Simplicity for string orchestra ( 1987 ), a symphonic fantasy Hearing Andersen ( 1987 ), and the choral work Sjaelfuld Sommer ( 1997 ).
For these have no part in that which is lowest, but dwell in fullest power, immovably and perfectly established in the Most High, and receive the Divine Immanence above all passion and matter, and manifest God, being attentively open to divine participations.
* Bryant, Levi R. Difference and Givenness: Deleuze's Transcendental Empiricism and the Ontology of Immanence.

Transcendence and &
* Suzanne E Cahill: Transcendence & Divine Passion.
* Suzanne E Cahill Transcendence & Divine Passion.

Transcendence and ':
Próba odkodowania (" Fiery Signs of the Eternal: Ciphers of Transcendence in Bolesław Prus ' Short Story ' A Legend of Old Egypt ': An Attempt at Decoding "), in Jakub A. Malik, ed., Poszukiwanie świadectw.

Transcendence and .
Romanticism and Transcendence.
In " Transcendence and Self-transcendence " ( 1970 ), Polanyi criticizes the mechanistic world view that modern science has inherited from Galileo.
Transcendence and immanence are two aspects of the same single Supreme Reality.
; Transcendence: Being thrown into the world without their consent, humans have to transcend their nature by destroying or creating people or things .< ref name =" Garling "> The Glaring Facts.
The VIA classifies human strengths in six, broad categories: Wisdom and Knowledge, Courage, Humanity, Justice, Temperance, Transcendence.
Transcendence is maintained in existential phenomenology to the extent that the method of phenomenology must take a presuppositionless starting point-transcending claims about the world arising from, for example, natural or scientific attitudes or theories of the ontological nature of the world.
* The heavy metal band Crimson Glory wrote and released the song " Masque of the Red Death ", which follows the story, on their 1988 album Transcendence.
Transcendence, transcendent, and transcendental are words that refer to an object ( or a property of an object ) as being comparatively beyond that of other objects.
* Transcendence ( novel ), a fantasy novel by R. A. Salvatore
* Transcendence ( video game ), a science-fiction game by George Moromisato.
Enochian Initiation: A Thelemite's Magical Journey into the Ultimate Transcendence Denver, CO: Outskirts press Inc, 2006.
; Transcendence degree: The number of algebraically independent transcendental elements in a field extension.
At this point, the individual faces a choice: sink into despair and resignation, or take a leap of faith toward what Jaspers calls Transcendence.
Transcendence ( paired with the term The Encompassing in later works ) is, for Jaspers, that which exists beyond the world of time and space.
Jaspers ' formulation of Transcendence as ultimate non-objectivity ( or no-thing-ness ) has led many philosophers to argue that ultimately, Jaspers became a monist, though Jaspers himself continually stressed the necessity of recognizing the validity of the concepts both of subjectivity and of objectivity.
It consists of three books, The Golden Age, The Phoenix Exultant and The Golden Transcendence.
Transcendence theory is the study of the real numbers which are not solutions to an algebraic equation over the rationals.
Very few who die go directly to Transcendence ( a blissful state of being ; a placated acceptance ) more succumb to Oblivion ( not existing ), but wraiths remain tethered to reality by Fetters, which are items, places, or people of great importance to their former life with which the wraith in question has unresolved business.
Stygia's authoritarian governing body, The Hierarchy stands opposed to the disparate Renegades, who seek the freedom of an anarchic state, and to the Heretics, cults formed in search of Transcendence ( officially proclaimed by the Hierarchy to be neither possible nor desirable ) from the underworld to a higher state beyond the Far Shores.
On Pelbo's latest album, « Days of Transcendence », Ine Kristine Hoem is credited as playing kalimba among other instruments and vocals.
* 1966, Caroline Schuetzinger, " The Gnoseological Transcendence in Nicolai Hartmann's Metaphysics of Cognition ( First Part )," Thomist, vol.
* 1966, Caroline Schuetzinger, " The Gnoseological Transcendence in Nicolai Hartmann's Metaphysics of Cognition ( Second Part )," Thomist, vol.

Thomas and Pynchon's
In 1994, scholar Brian Stonehill suggested that Thomas Pynchon's 1973 novel Gravity's Rainbow " not only curses but precurses what we now glibly dub cyberspace.
* Thomas Pynchon's award winning novel Gravity's Rainbow, contains a very detailed scene of coprophagia.
Francisco Madero, Porfirio Díaz, and other major figures and events of the Mexican Revolution are seen and experienced by the character of Frank Traverse in Thomas Pynchon's novel Against the Day.
In Thomas Pynchon's 1964 short story " The Secret Integration ," a boy's dreams are affected " when the thing in the sky, the Heaviside layer, was right for it.
" Lethem suggests that the point in 1973 when Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow was nominated for the Nebula Award, and was passed over in favor of Arthur C. Clarke's Rendezvous with Rama, stands as " a hidden tombstone marking the death of the hope that SF was about to merge with the mainstream.
* In Thomas Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49 chapter six Emory Bortz says, " I've been pirated, me and Wharfinger, we've been Bowdlerized in reverse or something.
There are also references to Thomas Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49 and his Gravity's Rainbow, an equally enormous experimental novel concerning liberty and paranoia that was published two years prior to Illuminatus !.
Historic Telluride figures prominently in Thomas Pynchon's Against the Day.
* Thomas Pynchon's 2006 novel Against the Day, in a parody of serial fiction, features a young men's organization, the " Chums of Chance ", whose Charter includes a paraphrase of Star Trek's Prime Directive, " never to interfere with legal customs of any locality at which we may have happened to touch.
Pavlovian conditioning was a major theme in Aldous Huxley's dystopian novel, Brave New World, and also to a large degree in Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow.
* Several chapters of Thomas Pynchon's Postmodern novel V. take place in the city of Valletta.
* Thomas Pynchon's early short-story, " Mortality and Mercy in Vienna ", take its title from a verse in this play, and has also been inspired by it.
* Thomas Pynchon's three novels Gravity's Rainbow, Mason & Dixon and Against the Day are historical, and they variously contrast outrageous personal, subjective, hallucinogenic or even supernatural events with very real, well-researched accuracies from the past.
In part inspired by Thomas Pynchon's novel, the song is a duet with James Taylor, where the two protagonists speak of their hopes and fears as they arrive on the ship in the new world for the first time.
* Thomas Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49
* Thomas Pynchon's Against the Day
Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow ( 1973 ) and the Robert Anton Wilson / Robert Shea collaborative work Illuminatus!
The first line may also be one left ball, one brass ball, one big ball ; approximately this version appears in Thomas Pynchon's V. ( page 325 ).
Doc Sportello, the protagonist in Thomas Pynchon's Inherent Vice, discusses his film appearances throughout the book.
They were mentioned in Thomas Pynchon's 2009 novel Inherent Vice ( pg.
A minor character named Wolfe Tone O ' Rooney appears in Thomas Pynchon's 2006 novel Against the Day.
In Thomas Pynchon's Mason & Dixon, set in the 18th century, the Mason-Dixon line becomes increasingly confused with the idea of a ley line and with feng shui.
Triangulating Thomas Pynchon's Eighteenth-Century World: Theory, Structure, and Paranoia in ' Mason & Dixon.
* Slothrop and Geli Tripping experience the famous Brocken Spectre in Thomas Pynchon's novel Gravity's Rainbow, as the Mittelbau-Dora labour camp in the Harz mountains north of Nordhausen from 1943 was the home of the V-2 rocket production.

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