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  2. In religion, transcendence refers to the aspect of God's nature and power which is wholly independent of the material universe, beyond all physical laws. This is contrasted with immanence, where a god is said to be fully present in the physical world and thus accessible to creatures in various ways. In religious experience, transcendence is a ...

  3. Dec 6, 2017 · Specifically, transcendent purpose would require a process of cosmological natural selection, with universes being selected from a multiverse based on their reproductive ability, and intelligence...

  4. Morality was the realization of essence in existence. In the Grundrisse and Capital, Marx does not seek to realize essence in existence or bring about a harmony between the two. He wants essences to disappear and thus for the whole opposition between essence and appearance to evaporate.

  5. Aug 21, 2009 · Kant’s Transcendental Deduction features a number of component transcendental arguments. Each begins with a premise either about the self-attributability of mental items, apperception, or else a premise about the necessity and universality of some feature of our experience of objects.

  6. A common, albeit negative, reason for embracing moral relativism is simply the perceived untenability of moral objectivism: every attempt to establish a single, objectively valid and universally binding set of moral principles runs up against formidable objections.

  7. Feb 25, 2011 · Key Features of Transcendental Arguments. 3. Objections to Transcendental Arguments. 4. Responses to Objections. 5. Connections to Modal Metaphysics and Epistemology. 6. Transcendental Arguments in Ethics. 7. Transcendental Arguments in Philosophy of Psychology and Perception. 8. Concluding Remarks. Bibliography. Academic Tools.

  8. American transcendentalism is essentially a kind of practice by which the world of facts and the categories of common sense are temporarily exchanged for the world of ideas and the categories of imagination. The point of this exchange is to make life better by lifting us above the conflicts and struggles that weigh on our souls.

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