- of the
individual citizen, not
limiting harm to
physical harm
since nonphysical harm may also be involved; Feinberg's
distinction between harm and offence...
- and
artifacts are
cultural property.
Intangible heritage consists of
nonphysical intellectual wealth, such as folklore, customs, beliefs, traditions,...
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nonphysical injury or sickness; (2) that
gross income under section 61 of the
Internal Revenue Code does
include compensatory damages for
nonphysical...
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Although foreplay is
typically understood as
physical ****ual activity,
nonphysical activities, such as
mental or
verbal acts, may in some
contexts be foreplay...
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everything is physical,
including consciousness, and that
there is
nothing nonphysical.
Though it is
impossible to
appreciate the
spiritual when
limiting oneself...
- with the
thought of René
Descartes (1641), who
holds that the mind is a
nonphysical—and therefore, non-spatial—substance.
Descartes clearly identified the...
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Proposed aspect of mind
where knowledge is
acquired through psychic or
nonphysical means...
- (including
psychic abilities and
communing with
souls and "powerful
nonphysical beings" via the use of psychedelics), is
incompatible with the archaeological...
- form and can be quantified. On the contrary,
intangible resources are
nonphysical or more
challenging to
identify and evaluate, and they
possess more value...
- opposition, into
submission or
silent compliance. However,
there also are
nonphysical forms of coercion,
where the
threatened injury does not
immediately imply...