While this feature renders rainbows and shadows corporeal, many other clearly perceptible items remain unextended, and so fall into the incorporeal class.
Rather, it brings incorporeal minds into contact with a material world.
So, even if they are essentially unobservable, incorporeal divine beings still fall well within the range of normal human sense perception.
Because the intellect is incorporeal, the rational soul, of which the intellect is a power, is also said to be immaterial.
This argument, termed ' internalist', proceeds from what the mind can know concerning itself to the conclusion that the mind is incorporeal.
If a corporeal thing is a bodily thing, then an incorporeal thing must be something without a body.
But the offstage, bearing 'then' and 'there', is the hearth for the incorporeal, for the immaterial.
Sue is "in between" insofar as she combines the incorporeal figure of the beginning-of-century domestic angel with an end-of-century instability of gender attributes.