The Podium
 

 
Some critical theory, some public discourse, and some general nerdiness.
 
 
   
 
Wednesday, May 02, 2012
 
When one talks about immanence, one is talking about how there is an internal causality rather than an external causality and that all parts can equally affect every other part. There is no absolute authority over the rest. This also means that when parts come together to form a group, the group is added to the aggregate as another part. None of the parts are completely subsumed under the group identity. There is an assumption that groups overshadow their parts, but in immanence the group is on the same level as all of its parts. There is a universal equality.

 

 
Public Uproar
   
  This page is powered by Blogger, the easy way to update your web site.  

Home  |  Archives