“Real immanence neither absorbs nor annihilates
transcendence, it is not opposed to it, but is capable of ‘receiving’ it and of
determining it as a relative autonomy. Real immanence is so radical — rather
than absolute — that it does not reduce the transcendence of the world —
whether philosophically or phenomenologically — it does not deny or limit it
but on the contrary gives it…”
Ray Brassier, Nihil Unbound (144)
(Source: Theologoumena)