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Transcendence (philosophy) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In philosophy, the adjective transcendental and the noun transcendence convey three different but related primary meanings, all of them derived from the word's literal meaning (from Latin), of cli...
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Transcendence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Transcendence may refer to: ; Religion • Transcendence (religion), the concept of being entirely above the created universe. • Salvation - the human transcendence of death. ;Mathematics • Transcenden...
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Dictionary Information: Definition Transcendent; Thesaurus: Transcendental; Description and Meaning: Transcendental Wisdom ... as, transcendent worth; transcendent valor. "Clothed with transcendent brightness." Milton.; 2. (Kantian Philos.) Transcending, or reaching beyond, the limits of human knowledge; --
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transcendent: Definition and Pronunciation ... Info search tips ... transcendent (Thesaurus)
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On the face of it, the characteristics of transcendence and immanence appear to be in conflict. ... The idea of a transcendent God has roots both in Judaism and in Neoplatonic philosophy. The Old Testament, for example, records a prohibition against idols and this can be interpreted as an attempt to emphasize the...
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Definition of transcendent from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of transcendent. Pronunciation of transcendent. Definition of the word transcendent. Origin of the word transcendent. ... Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » transcendent...
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