nullibist means one who denies that the soul exists in physical space. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
Why “nullibist” is a great word
NULLIBIST — [Noun] One who denies that the soul or mind exists in physical space. From Latin nullibi ("nowhere") + the English suffix -ist ("one who practices or believes"). Unlike a materialist, who denies the soul's existence altogether, or a substantivalist, who anchors it firmly within the body's geometry, the nullibist posits a consciousness that is real yet placeless. It is the belief in a ghost that haunts no attic, a melody not among the strings, a thought leaving no trace in the brain's architecture—a doctrine for those who feel most present precisely when they feel least located.
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- One who denies that the soul exists in physical space.