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Incorporeality is "the
state or
quality of
being incorporeal or bodiless; immateriality;
incorporealism."
Incorporeal (Gr****: ἀσώματος)
means "Not composed...
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Intangible property, also
known as
incorporeal property, is
something that a
person or
corporation can have
ownership of and can
transfer ownership to...
- has a body (which
Hoover calls "spatialism"); and
finally explicit incorporealism.
Groups which maintained anthropomorphic views, historically, have included...
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corporeal and
incorporeal.
Corporeal hereditaments are "such as
affect the senses, and may be seen and
handled by the body;
incorporeal are not the subject...
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supernatural being (such as a demon, or
other evil spirit). The
undead may be
incorporeal (ghosts) or
corporeal (mummies, vampires, skeletons, and zombies). The...
- non-corporeal
essence of
living things Spirit (supernatural entity), an
incorporeal or
immaterial being Spirit(s) may also
refer to: Tincture, an extract...
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Under Scots law, a
Scottish Prescriptive Barony by
Tenure is now an
incorporeal hereditament just like
hereditary peerages,
baronetcies and coat of arms...
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status between gods and humans,
sharing some
properties with gods (
Incorporeality,
greater powers) and some with
humans (finite, not omniscience). Thus...
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located within the body.
Aristotle and
Plato understood the soul as an
incorporeal form but
closely related to the
physical world. The
Hippocratic Corpus...
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Rationality of Ibn Taymiyya's Re****ation of Faḫr al-Dīn al-Rāzī's Ašʿarī
Incorporealism". Arabica. 69 (6): 630–631. doi:10.1163/15700585-12341641. ISSN 0570-5398...