nematerial
Nematerial is a concept in phenomenology, a branch of philosophy that explores the nature of conscious experience. This concept, created by philosopher Graham Harman, challenges traditional notions of materiality and substance. Harman defines nematerial as that which is not physical matter, yet is still considered to have an existence separate from our perceptions and the physical world.
Nematerial entities are not necessarily abstractions, as they are not simply concepts or ideas, but rather
Harman uses the concept of nematerial to address the limits of materialism, a philosophical perspective that
Nematerial has been applied in various fields, including philosophy, ontology, and object-oriented ontology, to explore the