Sentence examples for Immaterial notion from inspiring English sources

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Grace Leslie & Maya Beiser, in very different but connected ways, merge this immaterial notion back into real-time, real-world 'stuff.

Grace & Maya, in very different but connected ways, merge this immaterial notion of materials back into "stuff"—in real-time, in the real-world.

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For the Cartesian, that means explaining how he understands the notion of immaterial substance.

In the later Prize Essay (1764), he would judge the Christian notion of immaterial souls as indemonstrable (2 293), an argument he re-echoes in his critical writings as well (A339/B397 A405/B432).

In this first prominent engagement with the immaterial artwork, the prevailing notion around Klein's 1958 show remains one of absence rather than abundance.

But if the notion of an immaterial soul is to do any philosophical work, we need to be able to think what it might be like for such a soul to exist on its own, disembodied.

Romanticism associated many aspects of religion -- the attentiveness to the inner life, the notion of a higher immaterial calling, the sense of a mission demanding sacrifice -- with the secular religion of art.

"My opinion is immaterial," Pruitt replied.

This year the seminar will examine changing notions of the "material" and "immaterial" in the art of Europe in the years 1945 1968.

The notion that Chabad's character is immaterial to the opposition strikes Dr. Schiffman as "absurd".

I have simply transferred "cartography" from the material realm to the immaterial realm, more specifically to the semiotic realm — cf. my notion of "lexicogrammatical cartography" in Matthiessen (1995a).

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