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on Jan 28th 2001, 07:17:38 wrote annihilator
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on May 28th 2004, 15:26:35 wrote Emma Example
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alistair duncan wrote on Feb 18th 2001, 07:38:31 about
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Materialism comes, to my find in three varieties.
Cultural Materialism, Historical Materialism and Vulgar Materialism. The first two are analytic modes, while the latter is the common usage of the term. They are listed in order of personal preference.
stormvogel wrote on Sep 11th 2002, 23:56:43 about
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If you talk about materialism you never should forget that there will always be idealism as well!
rkcba wrote on Feb 17th 2004, 01:49:18 about
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Love is the greatest thing in this world,
yet nine out of ten people are after money.
Evan Esar
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rkcba wrote on Feb 17th 2004, 01:52:10 about
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Those who are of the opinion that money will do everything,
may very well be suspected to do everything for money.
Halifax
bconstan wrote on Dec 3rd 2002, 01:50:41 about
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I really don't know much about materialism, but I do know that I like having lots of stuff.
Joanne wrote on Mar 5th 2002, 01:31:05 about
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The subject of materialism is what began my journey here. I searched non-linear thinking on a search engine and discovered this Web site. Last night I finished reading »The Undiscovered Mind« by Horgan. Although the text illuminated many ideas, I'm still perplexed about the explanatory gap. Although I'm not a dualist, I'm not an eliminative materialist, either. What is missing and how do we find the connection? Perhaps some right brain, non-linear thinking will close the gap.
stormvogel wrote on Sep 22nd 2002, 08:23:05 about
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When I hear the word materialism I always think of idealism at once! It's balance of the perception...
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