transcendental vs unembodied

transcendental

adj
  • That contains elements that are not algebraic. 

  • Concerned with the a priori or intuitive basis of knowledge, independent of experience. 

  • Not algebraic (i.e., not the root of any polynomial that has positive degree and rational coefficients). 

  • Superior; surpassing all others; extraordinary; transcendent. 

  • Mystical or supernatural. 

noun
  • Any one of the three transcendental properties of being: truth, beauty or goodness, which respectively are the ideals of science, art and religion and the principal subjects of the study of logic, aesthetics and ethics. 

unembodied

adj
  • Not expressed or exhibited in material or concrete form; wholly abstract. 

  • Not united in a regimented structure; lacking structure and order. 

  • Existing or operating without involvement by the body; solely mental or intellectual; “ungrounded”, “heady”. 

  • Not incorporated into a coherent system; conceptually disconnected. 

  • Incorporeal; not possessed of a body. 

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