noun or participle which takes 'suru', intransitive verb, noun
be inherent; reside in; be intrinsic
Describes a quality, property, or problem that exists within something as an essential part of it. Often used with に to mark the thing in which it inheres. Common in formal and academic writing.
Antonyms: 外在
この問題には根本的な矛盾が内在している。
A fundamental contradiction is inherent in this problem.
人間には善と悪の両方が内在する。
Both good and evil reside within human beings.
noun
immanence
Philosophical term referring to the state of being inherent or existing within, often contrasted with transcendence (超越). Used in discussions of metaphysics, theology, and philosophy.
Antonyms: 超越
スピノザの哲学では、神の内在が重要な概念である。
In Spinoza's philosophy, the immanence of God is an important concept.