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Materialism - in philosophy, a widely held system of thought that explains the nature of the world as entirely dependent on matter, the fundamental and final reality beyond which nothing need be sought. Certain periods in history, usually those associated with scientific advance, are marked by strong materialistic tendencies. The doctrine was formulated as early as the 4th cent. b.c. by   Read More...

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    Contemporary Materialism: A Reader
    by Paul K. Moser, J. D. Trout. 378 pgs.


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    Locke and French Materialism
    by John W. Yolton. 248 pgs.


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    Ecology and Historical Materialism
    by Jonathan Hughes. 219 pgs.


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