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Meanings of materialistic philosophy in English
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Usage of materialistic philosophy in English
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Of these the first and foremost is the prevalence of a materialisticphilosophy.
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The materialisticphilosophy tends to be a tyranny which menaces liberty of thought.
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But how does he reconcile this essentially vitalistic conception with his strictly materialisticphilosophy?
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Nor does materialisticphilosophy flourish in a theological seminary.
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Dr. Draper is devoted to a materialisticphilosophy, and his moving purpose is to propagate this.
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Another motive for believing the resurrection of the body has been created by the exigencies of a materialisticphilosophy.
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Turning their attention away from the romanticism of history, the materialisticphilosophy has helped them to look at realities.
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This doubt, and the still harsh tyranny of the materialisticphilosophy, divide our soul sharply from that of the Primitives.
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The point is, that the old materialisticphilosophy failed to recognize the fact that consciousness, in varying degrees, characterizes all manifested life.
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Thus the so-called materialisticphilosophy of Karl Marx is not by any means identical with the theories one hears among Marxian socialists.
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Such a theory will not be accepted from the standpoint of the materialisticphilosophy which prevails among wide circles of our nation to-day.
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This union of materialistic terminology with the repudiation of materialisticphilosophy I share with some of the most thoughtful men with whom I am acquainted.
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If ever a river ran out into a desert, the river of progressive hopes, fed only from springs of materialisticphilosophy, has done so here.
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The real Materialisticphilosophy affirms that the phenomena of life are, like all other phenomena, effects or products of matter.
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If, as I believe, Calvinism was un-Christian, the materialisticphilosophies that have gone on from the year 1637, were anti-Christian.
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"How can any materialisticphilosophy be true when it fails us and so bitterly disappoints us in our need?"
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materialistic
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Materialistic philosophy across language varieties