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Meaning of antiphysical | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR C1

Definitions

  1. Contrary to nature; unnatural;
  2. Homosexual
    obsolete
  3. Nonphysical; abstract, mental, intellectual, or spiritual.
  4. Repulsed by the physical.

Examples

“According to all the laws of hydrostatics, the water which flows into a brewery should leave it through its drains. Its exit in barrels on drays is antiphysical.”
“Quaternionics was in its vectorial aspects antiphysical and unnatural, and did not harmonize with common scalar mathematics.”
“The antiphysical suggestion of aluminum is at any rate a red herring, since even if we fancifully imagine that it is aluminum, the only way it could have gotten to glow so brightly is with a considerable amount of extremely powerful incendiary.”
“If one does not consider the movement in the representation, it appears as an antiphysical representation, the opposite of nature. But if one considers the creative impulse that melds one form into another, one sees nature itself as a growing and developing force.”
“The continuing impact on Jefferson of Reid's antiskepticism and that of his followers is clear in a statement he made to John Adams in 1820: "Rejecting all organs of information, therefore, but my senses, I rid myself of the pyrrhonisms with which an indulgence in speculations hyperphysical and antiphysical, so uselessly occupy and disquiet the mind .”
“She atchieved a transitory victory over the antiphysical appetites of the late king of Sweden, and for a time inspired him with a desire of natural pleasures;”
“A violent animus against antiphysical passions makes him exaggerate these dangers, for it is clear that normal vice is no less free from sordid demoralisation and crimes of violence than its abnormal twin-brother.”
“Only toward the end of the novel is antiphysical sexuality finally discussed explicitly, in a speech by Mme Bois-Laurier. Bois-Laurier hates antiphysical men, " those execrable enemies of our sex, "but she obviously does not feel quite the same way about sapphic love, having tried for some time to get Thérèse into bed with her.”
“"In the numerous books," says M. Carlier, "which treat of prostitution, the antiphysical passions have hitherto been always deliberately omitted . […]"”
“This superannuated scholasticism has been generally called metaphysical from the order of Aristotle's works, but is more properly antiphysical.”
“It will be of some help to us in understanding de Rougemon't thesis if we have a clear sense of this romantic tradition with its curiously antiphysical understanding of sexual love and eros.”
“Because theorists like Žižek see Hegel's dialectic as anticipating and making possible Lacan's "antiphysical" take on language, because Žižek believes that “ the Hegelian dialectic begins with a chasm opened up between words and things " (Johnston 2008: 263), it's interesting to note the similarity between what Hegel says here about "the principle of self-movement" and what we earlier saw Lacan say bout the movement of the signifier—"The signifier is a unique unit of being which, by its very nature, is the symbol of but an absence.”
“It is possible to speculate that if Christianity had begun in a culture less dualistic and antiphysical than that of the first-century Mediterranean world, it might have been willing, given the more holistic anthropology and theology of its Hebraic roots, to extend its body metaphor to God.”
“The important works of Peter Brown, Carolyn Walker Bynum, and others have demonstrated that Christian asceticism is not necessarily antiphysical and misogynistic.”
“The rules of decency and modesty arose out of antiphysical repugnances to physical functions that seemed to humiliate human dignity.”
“Inevitably, that justification of the use of state force affects the Christian ethos profoundly, moving it inexorably toward greater support for power inequality, hierarchy, and a further contempt for the body (though there are antiphysical sentiments in groups like the Montanists in the earlier centuries that are also pacifist).”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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