noun
immanence philosophy
A philosophical term referring to the doctrine that reality exists entirely within consciousness or the mind, without external transcendent objects. Used in academic contexts.
内在哲学は、意識の外に独立した実在を認めない立場です。
Immanence philosophy is a position that does not recognize an independent reality outside of consciousness.
Transcendental philosophy, in contrast, posits conditions of possibility that may go beyond immediate experience.
Compound of 内在 (immanence) and 哲学 (philosophy). The exact historical derivation is uncertain; the term is a modern academic coinage.