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-# the act of [[surpass]]ing usual [[limit]]s 
-# the [[state]] of being [[beyond]] the [[range]] of [[normal]] [[perception]] 
-# the state of being [[free]] from the [[constraint]]s of the [[material]] [[world]], as in the case of a [[deity]] 
-== See also ==+'''Transcendence''', '''transcendent''', and '''transcendental''' are words that refer to an object (or a property of an object) as being comparatively ''[[beyond]]'' that of other objects. Such objects (or properties) ''transcend'' other objects (or properties) in some way.
 +==Religion==
 +* [[Transcendence (religion)]], the concept of being entirely beyond the universe (Not a living being).
 +* [[Transcendentals]], religious and philosophical properties of being.
 +* [[Salvation]], the human transcendence of death.
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 +==Mathematics==
 +* [[Transcendental number]], a number that is not the root of any polynomial with rational coefficients
 +* [[Algebraic element|Transcendental element]], an element of a field extension that is not the root of any polynomial with coefficients from the base field
 +* [[Transcendental function]], a function which does not satisfy a polynomial equation whose coefficients are themselves polynomials
 +* [[Transcendence theory]], the branch of mathematics dealing with transcendental numbers and algebraic independenece
 +
 +==Philosophy==
* [[Transcendence (philosophy)]], climbing or going beyond some philosophical concept or limit * [[Transcendence (philosophy)]], climbing or going beyond some philosophical concept or limit
-* [[Transcendence (religion)]], the concept that God is a being who is entirely above the created universe.+* [[Transcendentalism]], a 19th-century American religious and philosophical movement that advocates that there is an ideal spiritual state that 'transcends' the physical and empirical
-* [[Transcendentalism]], a philosophical movement that advocates that there is an ideal spiritual state that 'transcends' the physical and empirical+* [[Transcendent theosophy]], a school of Islamic philosophy founded by the 17th-century Persian philosopher Mulla Sadra
 +* [[Transcendental perspectivism]], a philosophy blending perspectivism and transcendentalism
 +* [[Transcendental idealism]], a doctrine founded by 18th-century German philosopher [[Immanuel Kant]]
 +* [[Transcendental realism]], a concept stemming from the philosophy of [[Immanuel Kant]]
 +* [[Transcendental Meditation]], a Vedic meditation technique introduced by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.
 +* [[Phenomenology (philosophy)#Transcendental phenomenology after the Ideen (1913)|Transcendental Phenomenology]], a field of phenomenological inquiry developed by [[Edmund Husserl]].
 +* [[Transcendentals]], religious and philosophical properties of being.
 + 
 +==Other uses==
 +* [[Transcendence (novel)|''Transcendence'' (novel)]], a novel by Charles Sheffield
 +* [[Transcendent (novel)|''Transcendent'' (novel)]], a science-fiction novel by Stephen Baxter
 +* [[Transcendence (R. A. Salvatore novel)|''Transcendence'' (novel)]], a fantasy novel by R.A. Salvatore
 +* [[Transcendence (video game)]], a science-fiction game by George Moromisato.
 +* [[Transcendence (Alice Coltrane album)|''Transcendence'' (Alice Coltrane album)]], a jazz album by Alice Coltrane
 +* [[Transcendence (Crimson Glory album)|''Transcendence'' (Crimson Glory album)]], a heavy metal album by Crimson Glory
 +* [[Self-Transcendence 3100 Mile Race]], the longest foot race in the world.
 +* ''Transcendence (Segue)'', an instrumental by progressive metal band [[Symphony X]], from their 2000 album ''[[V-The New Mythology Suite|V: The New Mythology Suite]]''
 +* [[Transcendental Students]], an [[anarchist]] student activist group from New York
 +* ''[[Transcendental (album)|Transcendental]]'', an album by UK band To-Mera
 +* [[Transcendental Etudes]], a series of twelve compositions written for solo piano by [[Franz Liszt]]
 +* [[Transcendental Aircraft Corporation]], founded in 1945 to research [[tilt-rotor]] aircraft
 +* Transcendental [[Sigil Stone]], in ''[[The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion]]'', the highest level of sigil stone available from closing a Gate of Oblivion.
 +* Transcendental Reunion, a song by country artist [[Mary Chapin Carpenter]], from her 2012 album "Ashes and Roses"
 + 
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Transcendence, transcendent, and transcendental are words that refer to an object (or a property of an object) as being comparatively beyond that of other objects. Such objects (or properties) transcend other objects (or properties) in some way.

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  • Transcendental number, a number that is not the root of any polynomial with rational coefficients
  • Transcendental element, an element of a field extension that is not the root of any polynomial with coefficients from the base field
  • Transcendental function, a function which does not satisfy a polynomial equation whose coefficients are themselves polynomials
  • Transcendence theory, the branch of mathematics dealing with transcendental numbers and algebraic independenece

Philosophy

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