incorporality

incorporality
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  • impalpability — noun abstraction, bodilessness, flimsiness, immateriality, immaterialness, imperceptibility, inappreciability, incorporality, incorporealism, incorporeality, incorporeity, insubstantiality, intangibility, lack of substance, unconcreteness,… …   Law dictionary

  • Guide for the Perplexed —    by Maimonides (1190)    MAIMONIDES is widely regarded as the most important Jewish philosopher of all time, and it was his Guide for the Perplexed that made him famous throughout the world. Influenced chiefly by Aristotle and by Arabic… …   Encyclopedia of medieval literature

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