insubstantiability
Insubstantiability is a philosophical concept that refers to the inability of a thing or an entity to maintain its presence or reality. It is often used to describe situations where something lacks substance, foundation, or permanence, making it vulnerable to collapse or dissolution.
The concept of insubstantiability can be applied to various domains, including philosophy, science, and politics. In
In politics, insubstantiability may refer to the vulnerability of institutions or governments to collapse due to
The term is often associated with the concept of fragility, where a system or entity is susceptible
The concept of insubstantiability has been explored in various works of literature and art, where it is