With regard to the acquisition of knowledge, the explanation of Avicenna is presented as a form of externalism and the doctrine of Plato as a form of immanentism. |
But Hulme evidently saw such a project as inexorably issuing in the immanentism and materialism of the late Victorian age. |
Theistic evolution would be the ideal position if it could avoid interventionism or immanentism. |
We are speaking about a principle both personal and of the Creator with no mistake or excuses for pantheism or immanentism. |
In concluding, he took a shot at the liberal tradition by cautioning against immanentism that he thought to be exemplary of Greek thought. |
For if the universe is not wholly divine we have mere immanentism, while if God includes but is not exhausted by the universe then we have rather panentheism. |