ˈimənənt.ˌizəm, -nən.ˌti- noun
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1. : an epistemological theory according to which the relation of the world to the mind of an individual is one of immanence
2. : any of several theories according to which the relation of God, mind, or spirit to the world including individuals is one of immanence
the high immanentism or near pantheism of Emerson and of the whole transcendentalist school owed not a little to oriental thought — C.S.Braden