dwell within
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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary immanente|immanence|dwell within Etymology: Late Latin immanent-em, the present participle of immanere "to dwell within" from im- "in" + manere "to dwell, remain." The word was introduced in the 13th century to distinguish between Aristotelian doing, an internal mental act, like thinking, and making, which has some effect on the outside world, such as writing a poem. The former were called "immanent acts" while the latter were called "transient" or "transitive acts." Applied to the concept of a singular God, it refers to whether God pervades the universe or was an external or transcendent creator of it who resides outside of it. The same Latin stem is also found in "mansion," "permanent" and "remain." darun-mând(-a-gâr) darun-kâr darun-srešt-i + De façon générale, [dans les différents champs], les dominants sont, beaucoup plus souvent que ne le laisse voir l'illusion théologique du premier moteur, ceux qui expriment les forces immanentes du champ -- ce qui n'est pas rien -- plus qu'ils ne les produisent ou ne les dirigent. (P. BOURDIEU, leçon sur la leçon, p. 44-5)