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'''Immanent''' (Not to be confused with [[Permanent#Immanant|immanant]], a mathematical [[portmanteau]] of 'permanent' & 'determinant', a function of matrix that generalizes the concept of determinant such as the [[immanant of a matrix]].) may refer to:
'''Immanent''' (Not to be confused with [[Permanent#Immanant|immanant]], a mathematical [[portmanteau]] of 'permanent' & 'determinant', a function of matrix that generalizes the concept of determinant such as the [[immanant of a matrix]]. Nor to be confused with [http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=imminent Imminent], meaning impending or likely to occur soon.) may refer to:


*[[Immanence]], philosophical and metaphysical theories of the divine as existing and acting within the mind or the world.
*[[Immanence]], philosophical and metaphysical theories of the divine as existing and acting within the mind or the world.

Revision as of 13:52, 26 August 2008

Immanent (Not to be confused with immanant, a mathematical portmanteau of 'permanent' & 'determinant', a function of matrix that generalizes the concept of determinant such as the immanant of a matrix. Nor to be confused with Imminent, meaning impending or likely to occur soon.) may refer to:

  • Immanence, philosophical and metaphysical theories of the divine as existing and acting within the mind or the world.