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pure$65559$ - traduction vers néerlandais

METAPHYSICAL CONCEPT BY DELEUZE; A CONCEPTION OF IMMANENCE THAT ALREADY INCLUDES LIFE AND DEATH
Pure immanence; Pure Immanence

pure      
adj. zuiver; rein; louter
pure oil         
  • station in Monroe, Wisconsin]], built in 1935.
  • Postcard showing a Pure Oil station and a lunch counter, ca. 1930-1945.
U.S. BRAND OF FUEL RETAILERS OWNED BY PURE OIL JOBBERS COOPERATIVE, INC.
Pure Oil Company; Ohio Cities Gas Company
pure olie
pure mathematics         
  • An illustration of the [[Banach–Tarski paradox]], a famous result in pure mathematics. Although it is proven that it is possible to convert one sphere into two using nothing but cuts and rotations, the transformation involves objects that cannot exist in the physical world.
MATHEMATICS INDEPENDENT OF APPLICATIONS
Pure math; Pure Mathematics; Abstract mathematics; Pure mathematician; Pure maths; Speculative mathematics; Fundamental mathematics; Abstract math; Theoretical mathematics; Abstract Mathematics; Subfields of pure mathematics; Pure mathematics in Ancient Greece
pure wiskunde (theoretische wiskunde)

Définition

pure
(purer, purest)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A pure substance is not mixed with anything else.
...a carton of pure orange juice.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
2.
Something that is pure is clean and does not contain any harmful substances.
In remote regions, the air is pure and the crops are free of poisonous insecticides.
...demands for purer and cleaner river water.
ADJ
purity
They worried about the purity of tap water.
N-UNCOUNT: with poss
3.
If you describe something such as a colour, a sound, or a type of light as pure, you mean that it is very clear and represents a perfect example of its type.
...flowers in a whole range of blues with the occasional pure white.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
purity
The soaring purity of her voice conjured up the frozen bleakness of the Far North.
N-UNCOUNT
4.
If you describe a form of art or a philosophy as pure, you mean that it is produced or practised according to a standard or form that is expected of it. (FORMAL)
Nicholson never swerved from his aim of making pure and simple art.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
purity
...verse of great purity, sonority of rhythm, and symphonic form.
N-UNCOUNT
5.
Pure science or pure research is concerned only with theory and not with how this theory can be used in practical ways.
Physics isn't just about pure science with no immediate applications...
? applied
ADJ: ADJ n
6.
Pure means complete and total.
The old man turned to give her a look of pure surprise...
= sheer
ADJ [emphasis]

Wikipédia

Plane of immanence

Plane of immanence (French: plan d'immanence) is a founding concept in the metaphysics or ontology of French philosopher Gilles Deleuze.

Immanence, meaning residing or becoming within, generally offers a relative opposition to transcendence, that which extends beyond or outside. Deleuze "refuses to see deviations, redundancies, destructions, cruelties or contingency as accidents that befall or lie outside life; life and death [are] aspects of desire or the plane of immanence." This plane is a pure immanence which is an unqualified immersion or embeddedness, an immanence which denies transcendence as a real distinction, Cartesian or otherwise. Pure immanence is thus often referred to as a pure plane, an infinite field or smooth space without substantial or constitutive division. In his final essay entitled Immanence: A Life, Deleuze wrote: "It is only when immanence is no longer immanence to anything other than itself that we can speak of a plane of immanence."