corporealism

noun

Etymology

From corporeal + -ism.

  1. inherited from corporealle
  2. suffixed as corporealism — “corporeal + ism

Definitions

  1. Materialism.

    • That the Democritic philosophy, which is made up of these two principles, Corporealism and Atomism complicated together, is essentially Atheistical
  2. The use of physical attributes as a criterion or value (royal blood, race,…

    The use of physical attributes as a criterion or value (royal blood, race, multiracialism, inability, physical abilities).

  3. The belief that God has a physical body, as opposed to being immaterial.

The neighborhood

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