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disembody /dɪsɪmˈbɒdi / /dɪsɛmˈbɒdi/verb (disembodies, disembodying, disembodied) [with object]Separate (something) from its material form: the play of light off the dome’s glass further served to disembody it...- He believed that what he called our ‘modern technocracy ‘- the heir of Enlightenment rationalism which condemns humankind's religious dimension to the catacombs - ‘more than any other age tends to disembody man’.
- A further development in the process of disembodying the medical encounter is that clinical examination need no longer be negotiated through a body-to-body interface.
- It seems to me to be at least open as a possible point of view, that the moment you disembody business - deal with this concept of business being transmitted - that consequences follow, including the one I have identified.
Derivativesdisembodiment /ˌdɪsɪmˈbɒdɪm(ə)nt / noun ...- Therefore, we must resist any and all architectures of disembodiment which remove labor from manufacturing in the global economy, war from geography, privacy from security, gender from race and dissent from justice.
- The project furthermore makes doubtful the possibility of posthumanism that is conditioned by cyborgization and human disembodiment because these two are virtually the outcomes of the metaphoric relationship.
- Much as he deplores the disembodiment he finds at the heart of dying-to-know narratives, some kind of self-denial, he decides, is essential for the good, if not the true.
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