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  1. Materialism: In philosophy, materialism is a monistic (everything is composed of the same substance) ontology that holds that all that can truly be said to exist is matter; that fundamentally, everything is material and all phenomena are the result of material ... [100%] 2023-02-03
  2. Materialism: Materialism is the belief that only matter exists, and that nothing unseen exists. Materialism is a type of atheism. [100%] 2023-02-08 [Philosophy] [Hollywood Values]...
  3. Materialism: Materialism is a form of philosophical monism which holds matter to be the fundamental substance in nature, and all things, including mental states and consciousness, are results of material interactions of material things. According to philosophical materialism, mind and consciousness ... (Philosophy) [100%] 2023-11-07 [Materialism] [Metaphysical theories]...
  4. Materialism: If you came here looking for obsession with money and/or things, see consumerism. Materialism is the philosophical stance that "all that exists", or is real, is material — that is, it consists of the various forms of matter and energy ... [100%] 2023-12-11 [Philosophy] [Philosophy of science]...
  5. Materialism: In ancient Greece, some 2500 years before 20th-century science discovered the subatomic world; the quantum world with its characteristic indeterminancy and uncertainty; chaos; emergence; and the full flowering of the world of fields, materialism—often called scientific materialism—postulated ... [100%] 2023-07-17
  6. Materialism: Materialism, in philosophy, the theory which regards all the facts of the universe as explainable in terms of matter and motion, and in particular explains all psychical processes by physical and chemical changes in the nervous system. It is thus ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  7. Maternalism: Maternalism is the public expression of domestic values associated with motherhood. It centers on the language of motherhood to justify a women's political activities, actions and validate state or public policies. (Philosophy) [90%] 2023-10-18 [Virtue ethics] [Political theories]...
  8. Maternalism: Maternalism is the public expression of domestic values associated with motherhood. It centers on the language of motherhood to justify women's political activities, actions and validate state or public policies. (Political viewpoint involving femininity) [90%] 2023-10-29 [Virtue ethics] [Political theories]...
  9. Manorialism: Template:English FeudalismManorialism, also known as seigneurialism, the manor system or manorial system, was the method of land ownership (or "tenure") in parts of Europe, notably France and later England, during the Middle Ages. Its defining features included a large ... (Finance) [81%] 2023-09-12 [Economic systems]
  10. Manorialism: Medieval European Manorialism (Manorial System) was the system where rural society was arranged around a manor house or castle on an estate. The smallest units of these estates were called manors. Free and unfree labourers here worked the owner or ... [81%] 2018-11-29
  11. Materiality (social sciences and humanities): In the social sciences, materiality is the notion that the physical properties of a cultural artifact have consequences for how the object is used. Some scholars expand this definition to encompass a broader range of actions, such as the process ... (Social sciences and humanities) [81%] 2023-11-08 [Theories]
  12. Manorialism: Manorialism, also known as seigneurialism, the manor system or manorial system, was the method of land ownership (or "tenure") in parts of Europe, notably France and later England, during the Middle Ages. Its defining features included a large, sometimes fortified ... (Economic, political and judicial institution during the Middle Ages in Europe) [81%] 2023-10-08 [Feudalism] [Economic systems]...
  13. Materialists: A materialist believes that all phenomena can be explained based on physical matter and that nothing else exists. Materialists reject any unseen forces, intelligent design, miracles, or anything spiritual. [81%] 2023-02-09 [Philosophy]
  14. Manorialism: Manorialism, also known as seigneurialism, the manor system or manorial system, was the method of land ownership (or "tenure") in parts of Europe, notably France and later England, during the Middle Ages. Its defining features included a large, sometimes fortified ... (Economic, political and judicial institution during the Middle Ages in Europe) [81%] 2024-03-28 [Feudalism] [Economic systems]...
  15. Materiality (digital text): When referring to digital text, pictures and documents, the term materiality refers to the physical medium used to store and convey the text, as apart from the text itself. This concept is important to archivists and historians, who often require ... (Digital text) [81%] 2024-05-17 [Information science]
  16. Materiality (architecture): Materiality in architecture is a concept or the applied use of various materials or substances in the medium of building. This concept was previously regarded as a secondary consideration in architecture but recently emerged as an important element due to ... (Architecture) [81%] 2024-05-14 [Building materials] [Architectural terminology]...
  17. Economic materialism: Economic materialism can be described as either a personal attitude that attaches importance to acquiring and consuming material goods or as a logistical analysis of how physical resources are shaped into consumable products. The use of the term "materialistic" to ... (Philosophy) [70%] 2023-11-27 [Materialism]
  18. Cultural materialism (cultural studies): Cultural materialism in literary theory and cultural studies traces its origin to the work of the left-wing literary critic Raymond Williams. Cultural materialism makes analysis based in critical theory, in the tradition of the Frankfurt School. (Philosophy) [70%] 2023-12-05 [Cultural studies] [Critical theory]...
  19. Methodological materialism: Methodological materialism is a viewpoint often found in atheistic science. Rather than rejecting the possibility of supernatural causes for events outright — this would be philosophical materialism (also called ontological materialism or metaphysical materialism) -methodological materialists do not explore the possibility ... [70%] 2023-06-26 [Scientific Disciplines]
  20. Emergent materialism: In the philosophy of mind, emergent (or emergentist) materialism is a theory which asserts that the mind is irreducibly existent in some sense. However, the mind does not exist in the sense of being an ontological simple. (Philosophical concept) [70%] 2023-10-08 [Materialism] [Metaphysics of mind]...

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