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  2. Materialism - Wikipedia

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    If matter and energy are seen as necessary to explain the physical world, but incapable of explaining mind, dualism results. Emergence, holism and process philosophy seek to ameliorate the perceived shortcomings of traditional (especially mechanistic) materialism without abandoning materialism entirely. [citation needed]

  3. Material culture - Wikipedia

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    The scholarly analysis of material culture, which can include both human made and natural or altered objects, is called material culture studies. [6] It is an interdisciplinary field and methodology that tells of the relationships between people and their things: the making, history, preservation and interpretation of objects. [ 7 ]

  4. Philosophy of matter - Wikipedia

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    Philosophy of matter is the branch of philosophy concerned with issues surrounding the ontology, epistemology and character of matter and the material world. The word matter is derived from the Latin word materia, meaning "wood", or “timber”, in the sense "material", as distinct from "mind" or "form". [1]

  5. Marx's theory of human nature - Wikipedia

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    G.A. Cohen wrote: "The tendency's autonomy is just its independence of social structure, its rootedness in fundamental material facts of human nature and the human situation." [40] Allen Wood wrote: "Historical progress consists fundamentally in the growth of people's abilities to shape and control the world about them. This is the most basic ...

  6. Theory of forms - Wikipedia

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    Plato's Socrates held that the world of Forms is transcendent to our own world (the world of substances) and also is the essential basis of reality. Super-ordinate to matter, Forms are the most pure of all things. Furthermore, he believed that true knowledge/intelligence is the ability to grasp the world of Forms with one's mind. [14]

  7. Popper's three worlds - Wikipedia

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    These three "worlds" are not proposed as isolated universes but rather are realms or levels within the known universe. Their numbering reflects their temporal order within the known universe and that the later realms emerged as products of developments within the preceding realms. A one-word description of each realm is that World 1 is the material realm, World 2 is the mental realm, and World ...

  8. Material world - Wikipedia

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    The physical world. Nature, the phenomena of the physical world, and life in general; As a proper noun: Material World, a Canadian television sitcom in the 1990s; Material World (radio programme), a BBC Radio 4 science programme; Material World: A Global Family Portrait, a 1994 photo essay by Peter Menzel

  9. New materialism - Wikipedia

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    New Materialists emphasise how Cartesian binaries around human and nature have caused many issues in the world by ignoring social complexity. [6] New materialism has been championed for its more integrated approach that considers material and immaterial, biological, and social aspects as interconnected processes rather than distinct entities. [6]