Immatériel
Immatériel refers to something that cannot be touched or perceived by the senses in a physical way. It is the opposite of material, which is tangible and has physical substance. The concept of immateriality is explored in various fields, including philosophy, theology, and economics.
In philosophy, the distinction between the material and the immaterial is central to debates about the nature
In theology, immateriality is often associated with the nature of God, angels, or spirits. These entities are
In economics, the term "immatériel" is increasingly used to describe intangible assets and services. This includes