philosophical and metaphysical theories of divine presence in which the divine encompasses or is manifested in the material world
a Marxist term for a form of depreciation resulting from a new replacement providing greater use value (think technology)
(adjective) being or presenting a comprehensive or panoramic view
(noun) ; action practice; as / (noun) exercise or practice of an art, science, or skill / (noun) customary practice or conduct / (noun) practical application of a theory
a economic theory relating to the origin of capital (Adam Smith saw it as a peaceful process with natural imbalances in wealth distribution; Karl Marx saw it as a violent enclosure of the commons etc etc)
make (something abstract) more concrete or real
(verb) philosophy: to negate or eliminate (as an element in a dialectic process) but preserve as a partial element in a synthesis; assimilate (a smaller entity) into a larger one; used by Hegel
(verb) philosophy: to negate or eliminate (as an element in a dialectic process) but preserve as a partial element in a synthesis; assimilate (a smaller entity) into a larger one; used by Hegel
(Greek mythology) the personification of death