mittefüüsilise
Mittefüüsilise is an Estonian term meaning non-physical or immaterial. In philosophy, cognitive science, and related fields, it is used to describe phenomena, properties, or substances that are not composed of matter or are not reducible to physical processes. The term functions as an umbrella for aspects considered outside the scope of the physical sciences.
Common examples discussed under mittefüüsilise include mental states such as thoughts, feelings, and conscious experience, as
In philosophy of mind, two broad positions are frequently contrasted. Physicalism (or materialism) holds that all
Critics of non-physical explanations argue that non-physical entities are difficult to test, verify, or integrate with
In everyday use, mittefüüsilise appears in discussions of metaphysics, philosophy of mind, ethics, and theology, where