NOUN | a materialist | materialists | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- The social philosopher Karl Marx (1818–1883) held a materialist worldview.
- Ideas connected to integrative levels can be found in the works of both materialist philosophers and anti-materialist ones.
- The principal focus of the correspondence was the possibility of a materialist theory of mind.
- Its original 1940 edition attributed it to the materialist Charvaka school, but scholarly opinion on this point remains divided.
- The neo-materialist approach is concerned with how nations, regions, and cities differ on how economic and other resources are distributed among the population.
- Materialist feminism has been criticized for assuming universal oppression of women.
- "Das Kapital" is a foundational theoretical text in materialist philosophy, economics and politics written by Karl Marx.
- Charles Léopold Mayer (1881–1971) was a French biochemist, humanist and materialist philosopher.
- It cites, among other sources, Bell's theorem and Alain Aspect's experimental proof of Bell's to suggest that mainstream science has a strong materialist bias, and that in fact modern physics may have already disproved materialist metaphysics.
- She has written extensively on materialist feminism.
- David Brooks argued that a more fundamental shift from a materialist to a post-materialist mindset has occurred in recent generations.
- Jean-Jacques Pillot is often grouped with Théodore Dézamy (1805–1850), Richard Lahautière (1813–1882), Albert Laponneraye (1808–1849) and Jules Gay (1807–1887) as a representative of materialist communism in France and was cited as a forerunner by Karl Marx.
- Part One of Fundamentals covers materialist and idealist philosophy, the use of dialectics within materialist philosophy and its opposition to metaphysics, and develops a theory of knowledge, truth, necessity, and human freedom.
- Contemporary continental philosopher Gilles Deleuze has attempted to rework and strengthen classical materialist ideas.
- While historical materialism has been referred to as a materialist theory of history, Marx did not claim to have produced a master-key to history and that the materialist conception of history is not "an historico-philosophic theory of the [...] , imposed by fate upon every people, whatever the historic circumstances in which it finds itself."
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