Definitionn. concern with outward things or material objects as opposed to the mind and spirit
Last update: August 31, 2015
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That is to say, their velocities are opposite as to inwardness and outwardness and inversely proportional to their areas. [Please select]
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He had the general outwardness of a vast and lumpy child. [Please select]
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When these two characteristics are isolated from each other, one may have doubts; but when they co-exist, then the outwardness or inwardness appears fully evidenced. [Please select]
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There is an outwardness and an inwardness of nature, corresponding to the knower's body on the one hand, and his feeling or will on the other. [Please select]
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