Corporeity

Corporeity” refers the physical manifestation of the human society or culture existing under any social paradigm.  The analogy in the human individual is the human body and all of its organs.  The corporeity of a collective society are the physical things that can be touched or seen – the people who are members of the society, together with the physical components of edifices, transportation systems, communication systems, energy systems, nutrient and sustenance systems, defensive systems, waste disposal systems, and so forth.  the corporeity husk is what archeologists search among looking for clues of long dead civilizations whose human inhabitants have long vanished.  Among living civilizations, it is the physical manifestations of the dynamic culture.  To a large degree, corporeity is measured by the physical bounds of the territory occupied by the society, and the extent the society advances science and philosophy as manifested in its artifices and machinery.