- Look up
corporeal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Corporeal may
refer to:
Matter (
corporeal, or actual,
physical substance or matter),
generally considered...
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Corporeal mime is an
aspect of
physical theater whose objective is to
place drama inside the
moving human body,
rather than to
substitute gesture for...
- Arabic: تشبيه) and
corporealism (tajsīm)
refer to
beliefs in the human-like (anthropomorphic) and
materially embedded (
corporeal) form of God, an idea...
- demon, or
other evil spirits). The
undead may be
incorporeal (ghosts) or
corporeal (mummies, vampires, skeletons, and zombies). The
undead are
featured in...
- theology,
including on
traditions relating to the
anthropomorphism and
corporealism of God, as well as on
others involved in the
doctrine of the Createdness...
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Animal magnetism, also
known as mesmerism, is a
theory invented by
German doctor Franz Mesmer in the 18th century. It
posits the
existence of an invisible...
- been
debated among scholars as to
whether what is
encouraged here is the
corporeal punishment of a "child" or a "young man". The word
translated "child"...
- In
ontology and the
philosophy of mind, a non-physical
entity is an
object that
exists outside physical reality. The
philosophical schools of idealism...
-
logic forward more consistently,
Joseph Priestley (1733–1804)
argued that
corporeal properties transcend contact mechanics:
chemical properties require the...
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property that can be inherited.
Hereditaments are
divided into
corporeal and incorporeal.
Corporeal hereditaments are "such as
affect the senses, and may be...