|
Definition of Substantiality
1. Noun. The quality of being substantial or having substance.
Generic synonyms: Corporality, Corporeality, Materiality, Physicalness
Attributes: Material, Real, Substantial, Insubstantial, Unreal, Unsubstantial
Derivative terms: Solid, Solid, Substantial, Substantial, Substantial, Substantial
Antonyms: Insubstantiality
Definition of Substantiality
1. n. The quality or state of being substantial; corporiety; materiality.
Definition of Substantiality
1. Noun. the state of being substantial ¹
2. Noun. the extent to which something is substantial ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Substantiality
1. [n -TIES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Substantiality
Literary usage of Substantiality
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Fundamental Philosophy by Jaime Luciano Balmes (1856)
"KANT'S OPINION OF THE ARGUMENTS PROVING THE Substantiality OF THE SOUL. 51.
THE psychological arguments in favor of the substantiality of the soul are mere ..."
2. Lectures on the Philosophy of History by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, John Sibree (1857)
"the oldest, as far as history gives us any information's1 audits principle has
such substantiality, that for the empire in question it is at once the oldest ..."
3. Philosophical Problems in the Light of Vital Organization by Edmund Montgomery (1907)
"Substantiality IN a former section the problem of substantiality was emphatically
... They will also agree with Kant who declares " substantiality to be the ..."
4. Critique of Pure Reason by Immanuel Kant (1901)
"Refutation of ttie Argument of Mendelssohn for the Substantiality or Permanence'
of the Soul This acute philosopher easily perceived ..."
5. Studies in Theism by Borden Parker Bowne (1879)
"At the same time, the thought has no substantiality in itself; but exists only
as it is thought. This conception is logically consistent; it remains to ..."
6. Philosophical Problems in the Light of Vital Organization by Edmund Montgomery (1907)
"Substantiality AND CAUSATION IN PHYSICAL SCIENCE PHYSICS, taken as the science
of what perceptually appears, encounters in its search after genuine ..."
7. Philosophy of History by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, John Sibree (1902)
"... principle has such substantiality, that for the empire in question it is at
once the oldest and the newest. Early do we see China advancing to the ..."
8. The Logic of Hegel by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, William Wallace (1874)
"Substantiality is the absolute activity of form and the power of necessity : all
content is but a vanish- ..."