Liberation theology reduced traditional beliefs to the immanence of political revolution.
Mass media culture began to destabilize once clear questions of authenticity and immanence.
In other words, immanence implies transcendence; they are not opposed to one another.
He instead conceives of a plane of immanence that already includes life and death.
The plane of immanence necessitates an immanent philosophy.
By contrast, non-philosophy axiomatically deploys immanence as being endlessly conceptualizable by the subject of non-philosophy.
Examples of such contradictions include those between nature and freedom, and between immanence and transcendence.