单词 | immanence philosophy |
释义 | > as lemmasimmanence philosophy immanence philosophy n. a theory, originating in Germany at the end of the 19th cent., that reality exists only through being immanent in conscious minds. [After German Immanenzphilosophie (1897 or earlier in this sense; 1869 or earlier in uncertain sense in a theological context). Compare die immanente Philosophie (1897 as the title of a work by the German philosopher W. Schuppe).] ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > subjectivism > [noun] > immanence theory immanence philosophy1901 1901 J. M. Baldwin Dict. Philos. & Psychol. I. 520/2 The immanence-philosophy (philosophy of the immediately given or science of pure experience) is the doctrine of a group of recent German thinkers. 1953 D. H. Freeman tr. H. Dooyeweerd New Crit. Theoret. Thought I. i. i. 112 It appears, that..modern phenomenology and Humanistic existentialism move in the paths of immanence-philosophy. 2004 R. Feist in W. Sweet Approaches to Metaphysics iii. 76 Immanence philosophy maintains that the real is limited to that which is given; but it entails that there are no environmental constituents shared by different subjects. < as lemmas |
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