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Friday, July 02, 2010
 
The major difficulty of discussing immanence in philosophy is that the philosophical theory must be immanent to what it discusses. In other words, there is no outside to immanence since everything is on the same level of interaction in order to be immanent. However, a philosophy of immanence must be external to what it describes in order to adequately describe the situation of reality. This paradox can best be solved through the use of diagrams to explain immanence. Diagrams are structures with moving parts, and these types of structures are able to portray how immanence works without creating a transcendent theory or set of rules.

 

 
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