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Перевод: immaterial
[прилагательное] невещественный; несущественный; бестелесный; духовный; неважный
Тезаурус:
- Specifically, we do not know that minds are immaterial substances whose nature does not go beyond those properties we think are essential to them.
- Most of them believed in an immaterial reality too.
- Not wanting to say that it has an immaterial soul, they allow that a horse has a continued identity despite changes of matter.
- Wright told him: "Don't be so silly; it's immaterial."
- For one thing, it would have seemed to count against the idea of immortality, for it was commonly argued that only something immaterial could be immortal.
- Finite in number, the limited material world they make up is not all there is, for, besides an infinite God, we have immaterial souls.
- We do not know, for instance, whether thought might not have a purely material basis, instead of being the unexplained property of an immaterial substance.
- The fact that it had a happy ending was immaterial to me.
- For many in the seventeenth century this immaterial God was an important part of their whole world-view.
- Similarly, the identity of a person does not depend on the continuity of an immaterial substance, a mind or soul.
- It was immaterial to her that he was coarse and brutish, that he kept an illegal tavern, that he was invariably drunk, and that he was eventually imprisoned for manslaughter.
- For Hobbes there is no immaterial God, nor are there immaterial souls or minds.
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