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Materialism is the belief that all things, including mind, emerge from physical matter. '''Naive Materialism''' is the unquestioned and unquestioning belief in the primacy of the [[Physical Creation|physical universe]] despite available evidence to the contrary (Sosteric, 2005).
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Materialism is the belief that all things, including mind, emerge from physical matter. '''Naive Materialism''' is the unquestioned and unquestioning belief in the primacy of the [[Physical Creation|physical universe]], often despite strong available evidence to the contrary (Sosteric, 2005).<ref>———. “The Death of Newton: Consciousness, Spirituality, and the Second Scientific Revolution,” Unpublished.</ref>
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Sosteric, Mike. "The Death of Newton: Consciousness, Spirituality, and the Second Scientific Revolution." Socjourn  (2005). http://www.sociology.org/content/2007/thedeathofnewton.pdf
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Materialism is the belief that all things, including mind, emerge from physical matter. Naive Materialism is the unquestioned and unquestioning belief in the primacy of the physical universe, often despite strong available evidence to the contrary (Sosteric, 2005).[1]

Syncretic Terms

Footnotes

  1. ———. “The Death of Newton: Consciousness, Spirituality, and the Second Scientific Revolution,” Unpublished.