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I think that is a rather immaterial point.
To be frank, I think that is a rather immaterial point.
Kicking a football wide of the goal posts seemed a rather immaterial gaffe.
It's not boring at all, it's clinical, and anyway, whether it's boring or not is rather immaterial.
While this might be true, the difference between winning by eight points and crushing Trump by 20 points is rather immaterial.
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A similar strand of arguments concerns the question of whether markets push people towards the consumption of material rather than immaterial goods (see e.g. the popular account by Fromm 1976).
It seems Hawking believes that a law of nature (ie the law of gravity), rather than an immaterial deity, explains the existence of the natural order.
The major objection to the theory, that the ash of organic substances weighed less than the original while the calx was heavier than the metal, was of little significance to Stahl, who thought of phlogiston as an immaterial "principle" rather than as an actual substance.
However, for the indicators that are significantly different, this difference is rather small and probably immaterial.
But rather than glorifying God, this immaterial edifice celebrates the collectivised memory of human beings, stored in the secular Bible of Wikipedia.
There are also clear indications in Aristotle's writings that the concept of soul itself should be understood in terms of just this kind of higher-order, purposive functioning of the human organism as a whole rather than as a distinct immaterial entity.
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