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These differ from sensible objects in being immaterial (e.g., the geometer's triangles ABC and XYZ) and from the forms in being plural, unlike the Triangle itself.
How can there be knowledge of God, he asks, when all knowledge comes through the senses and God, being immaterial, cannot be sensed?
Being immaterial, there is nothing in God to distinguish him from his nature.
Being immaterial, they are "a unitary principle that is not continuous, nor contiguous, but exists of its own, not in a place, nor in a time".
God, however, being immaterial, is not individuated by anything distinct from his nature, and so can be said to be a self-individuating nature.
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It was immaterial.
Information is immaterial.
The rest is immaterial.
'But it's immaterial.
But that's immaterial.
"That is immaterial," he said.
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