incorporeity

/ˌɪnkɔrˈpɔriəti/
noun
  1. The state or quality of having no physical body or material form; immaterial existence.
    • The artist tried to capture the incorporeity of light in her paintings.
    • The concept of incorporeity is central to many discussions about the nature of the mind.
    • Some scientists argue that consciousness might involve a form of incorporeity.
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