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Materialism is the view that the universe consists only of organized matter and energy. Materialism or materialist may also refer to: * Economic materialism, the desire to accumulate material goods * Christian materialism, the combination of Christian theology with the ideas of materialism, which places a high value on material things * Cultural materialism (anthropology), an anthropological research orientation first introduced by Marvin Harris * Cultural materialism (cultural studies), a movement in literary theory and cultural studies originating with left-wing literary critic Raymond Williams * Historical materialism, Karl Marx's theory of history * Dialectical materialism, a philosophy of science, history, and nature based on the writings of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels * Spi

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  • Materialism is the view that the universe consists only of organized matter and energy. Materialism or materialist may also refer to: * Economic materialism, the desire to accumulate material goods * Christian materialism, the combination of Christian theology with the ideas of materialism, which places a high value on material things * Cultural materialism (anthropology), an anthropological research orientation first introduced by Marvin Harris * Cultural materialism (cultural studies), a movement in literary theory and cultural studies originating with left-wing literary critic Raymond Williams * Historical materialism, Karl Marx's theory of history * Dialectical materialism, a philosophy of science, history, and nature based on the writings of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels * Spiritual materialism, a term coined by Chögyam Trungpa to describe capitalist and spiritual narcissism * Philosophical materialism, a doctrine described by Gustavo_Bueno which rejects physical reductivism and excludes any possibility of spiritual life without reference to organic lifeThis disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Materialism.If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. (en)
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  • Materialism is the view that the universe consists only of organized matter and energy. Materialism or materialist may also refer to: * Economic materialism, the desire to accumulate material goods * Christian materialism, the combination of Christian theology with the ideas of materialism, which places a high value on material things * Cultural materialism (anthropology), an anthropological research orientation first introduced by Marvin Harris * Cultural materialism (cultural studies), a movement in literary theory and cultural studies originating with left-wing literary critic Raymond Williams * Historical materialism, Karl Marx's theory of history * Dialectical materialism, a philosophy of science, history, and nature based on the writings of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels * Spi (en)
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  • مادية (توضيح) (ar)
  • Materialismus (Begriffsklärung) (de)
  • Matérialisme (homonymie) (fr)
  • Materialism (disambiguation) (en)
  • Materialisme (nl)
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