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A materialist believes that all phenomena can be explained based on physical matter and that nothing else exists. Materialists reject most unseen forces, [[intelligent design]], [[miracle]]s, or anything spiritual.
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Materialism is the philosophical argument that the whole of existence if composed of matter. It is the philosophical opposite of [[Idealism]], which holds that the universe is composed of ideas.  
  
Examples of beliefs of materialists are:
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A materialist believes that all phenomena can be explained based on physical matter, and the interactions between this phyiscal matter and nothing else. As such, spirituality, for example, could be explained as some sort of rubbing of atoms.
  
*[[gravitons]], never detected for nearly a century
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Outside of Philosophical discussions, Materialism refers to a person who actively seeks and/or values 'material' things, such as money or [[sports car|sports cars]], over spiritual enlightenment.  
*[[dark matter]], never seen but believed to comprise most of the universe
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*[[black holes]], impossible to see but popular in science magazines
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*magnetic theories to attempt to explain remarkable [[homing]] powers
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In colloquial terms, a materialist is someone obsessed with money and the lifestyle it brings such as expensive cars and high priced fashion at the expense of other aspects of life, such as love or faith.
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Revision as of 04:52, March 30, 2008

Materialism is the philosophical argument that the whole of existence if composed of matter. It is the philosophical opposite of Idealism, which holds that the universe is composed of ideas.

A materialist believes that all phenomena can be explained based on physical matter, and the interactions between this phyiscal matter and nothing else. As such, spirituality, for example, could be explained as some sort of rubbing of atoms.

Outside of Philosophical discussions, Materialism refers to a person who actively seeks and/or values 'material' things, such as money or sports cars, over spiritual enlightenment.