corporales
Corporales is a term used especially in philosophical, theological, and anthropological discourse to refer to corporeal beings or physical bodies. It emphasizes the material, tangible dimension of organisms and their embodiment, as distinct from non-material or spiritual aspects. In discussions about embodiment, corporales can denote the set or form of physical bodies that realize life across species, including humans.
Etymology and usage: The word derives from Latin corpus, corporalis, and appears in various languages as either
Contexts: In philosophy of mind and phenomenology, corporales are invoked to examine how bodies are experienced
See also: corporeal, corporeality, body, soma, materialism. Notes: The term corporales is relatively uncommon in modern