immaterialseid
Immaterialseid is a term used to describe an entity that lacks physical matter. In philosophical, theological, and speculative contexts, an immaterialseid is assumed to have properties or states that do not depend on material substrates. In English-language discussion the more common term is immaterial being or immaterial entity, while immaterialseid appears primarily in Scandinavian writings as a direct calque.
Philosophically, immaterial beings are central to debates about substance, mind, and form. Dualist theories posit minds
Theological traditions frequently describe immaterial beings such as angels or deities, understood as non-physical agents with
In popular culture and fiction, immaterial beings appear as spirits, ethereal entities, or sentient concepts that
Critics challenge the coherence of immateriality, particularly the problem of interaction: how can an immaterial entity
See also: dualism, materialism, immaterialism, spirituality, angels, souls.