immateriellität
Immateriellität refers to the state or quality of being immaterial, meaning lacking physical substance or form. This concept is explored in various fields, including philosophy, theology, and art. In philosophy, immateriellität is often contrasted with materiality, the physical existence of things. Philosophers have debated whether consciousness, thought, or the soul are immaterial or if they are merely complex functions of a physical brain. The immateriality of concepts like numbers or justice is also a subject of philosophical inquiry, suggesting that these exist independently of any physical manifestation.
In theology, the concept of God is frequently described as immaterial, existing beyond the physical universe
In the realm of art, artists may explore themes of immateriellität through various media. This can involve