Examples of using Materialist in English and their translations into Hindi
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Little Materialists- Unreal Blog.
Unlike Hegel and the other Hegelians, Marx and Engels were materialists.
Materialists say,‘Where is the soul?
It's not just a question of me picking arguments with materialists and sceptics because I think they're wrong.
Materialists say,‘Where is the soul?
If you cannot do everything on your own, ask friends to help,choose materialists from phlegmatic and sanguine people for this.
The Materialists assert that this lifetime is all there is for us as individuals.
This book is my attempt to justify my views to anyone whobelieves that to be rational means to ascribe to a materialist view of the world.
We humans are here, Materialists contend, simply to experience whatever this one single, solitary lifetime brings to us.
A girl who seeks spiritual practices anddespises worldly is unlikely to be able to live long with a materialist who puts money above everything.
A materialist view connects some institutions such as labor, power, and property as the source of domination over women and nature.
The question of whether it is possible for machines to think has a long history,which is firmly entrenched in the distinction between dualist and materialist views of the mind.
Materialists sometimes say that if these phenomena really did exist, they would break the laws of physics, or turn all the principles of science upside down.
Like Gazzaniga, Antonio Damasio and Joseph LeDoux both identify as materialist neuroscientists, but also like him, their theories do not simply reduce selfhood to brainhood.
Then it can be definitely concluded that existence is not intelligent, that there is no intelligence behind it, that itis an unintelligent, accidental materialist phenomenon and there is no consciousness in it.
After showing how the materialist worldview demeans the world and human life, Spiritual Science offers a brighter alternative- a vision of the world as sacred and interconnected, and of human life as meaningful and purposeful.
Modern society- which has become almost totally externalized, objective, mechanistic and materialist in its worldview- informs us that we live in a random, purposeless, dead and dumb universe.
The famous English evolutionist and popularizer of science Richard Dawkins, about whom Chemistry and Life wrote so much, is not only the author of the theory of memes and a passionate supporter of the Darwinian theory of evolution,but no less passionate atheist and materialist.
Karl attended a Lutheran elementary school but later became an atheist one whodoes not believe in the existence of God and a materialist one who believes that physical matter is all that is realrejecting both the Christian and Jewish religions.
Rosemary Hennessy and Chrys Ingraham say that materialist feminisms grew out of Western Marxist thought and have inspired a number of different(but overlapping) movements, all of which are involved in a critique of capitalism and are focussed on ideology‘s relationship to women.
I also want to emphasise how important it is- for the future of our own species and for our planet as a whole-that this shift comes to full fruition, and that the materialist paradigm is transcended by a spiritual worldview.
In a similar way,there appears to be a growing consensus that the materialist approach to physical and mental health- that treats the body as a machine and sees mental disorders as neurological problems that can be fixed through drugs- is seriously flawed.
Francis Bacon, especially in his Novum Organum, argued for a new experimental based approach to science, which sought noknowledge of formal or final causes, and was therefore materialist, like the ancient philosophy of Democritus and Epicurus.
But while some of us might want to offer a historical and materialist explanation for these changes, for postmodernists the collapse of reality into its"representations," the disappearance of the line between reality and fiction that allegedly constitutes"popular culture" today, actually is the reality of the late twentieth century.
As the social economy of many European countries advanced to the stage of highly developed capitalism, as the forces of production, the class struggle and the sciences developed to a level unprecedented in history, and as the industrial proletariat became the greatest motive force in historical development,there arose the Marxist world outlook of materialist dialectics.
Spiritual development begins with a sense that there is‘more to life' than the materialist worldview tells us, with an intuition that we- and all living beings- are more than simply biological machines whose consciousness is a kind of hallucination, and that natural phenomena are more than simply objects which we share the world with.
Even the eighteenth-century French atheist and materialist Denis Diderot, whose views were very often at odds with those of Leibniz, could not help being awed by his achievement, writing in his entry on Leibniz in the Encyclopedia,“Perhaps never has a man read as much, studied as much, meditated more, and written more than Leibniz….
I urge you to make haste on your own path tofinding truth because it is plain to see that the materialist model is stealing or certainly compromising humanity's future, conditioning many humans to engage in obsessive consumption and mindless exploitation of Earth's precious resources, deceiving them into falsely thinking that this lifetime is all there is, so we better get while the getting is good.
