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Definition of Corporealness
1. n. Corporeality; corporeity.
Definition of Corporealness
1. Noun. The state or quality of being corporeal. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Corporealness
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Corporealness
Literary usage of Corporealness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of Christianity by Étienne Ursin Bouzique (1875)
"Platonism rejected the corporealness of the soul ; but it was admitted by other
... Tertullian is still more explicit, he discovers the corporealness of the ..."
2. Biblical Theology of the New Testament by Bernhard Weiss, David Eaton, James E. Duguid (1882)
"... the divine principle of life has entered into the flesh; his corporealness
accordingly constitutes his specific characteristic in distinction from the ..."
3. The World as Will and Idea by Arthur Schopenhauer (1886)
"... again obtains the upper hand, a proportional degree of discomfort or unrest
also enters; of discomfort, because our corporealness (the organism which in ..."
4. Exploratio Philosophica by John Grote (1865)
"... the apprehending the apprehended self is the clothing it with various
predicates (then, indeed, first understood), among them locality (corporealness or ..."
5. Biblical Commentary on the Proverbs of Solomon by Franz Delitzsch (1884)
"... but never with reference to the blood as an essentially constituent part of
corporealness, but always with reference to violent putting to death, ..."
6. Essays in Experimental Logic by John Dewey (1916)
"... of treating the "muscular and other bodily sensations" as meaning something
other than data of motion and corporealness—however these be denned. ..."
7. Exploratio Philosophica by John Grote (1900)
"... the apprehending the apprehended self is the clothing it with various
predicates (then, indeed, first understood), among them locality (corporealness or ..."