Rusty_the_boy_robot
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Rather then continue posting my question in the materialism thread I decided to start a new thread with the hope that my question could be answered by an educated person.
When I was in schooling long ago I learned materialism as:
1) The definition of the universe is such that all things that exist exist within the universe.
2) If 'it' exists then 'it' can be percieved or rendered to such a state that 'it' can be percieved.
But on another thread I am told that 'true' materialism is:
1) There is only one susbstance in the universe and that substance is physical.
So which is it? The second one (so-called 'true' materialism) has also been called physicalism. The first one has been called ontological materialism, but if we are having an ontological argument how can we have ontological materialism and some other kind of materialism (the second definition).
Thanks for any help.
Also, if the second definition is called materialism what is the first one actually called?
And what is ment by "physical" in the second definition?
Sorry for all the questions but I am no longer in schooling and have not enough of any time to do my own research any longer!
Thanks,
When I was in schooling long ago I learned materialism as:
1) The definition of the universe is such that all things that exist exist within the universe.
2) If 'it' exists then 'it' can be percieved or rendered to such a state that 'it' can be percieved.
But on another thread I am told that 'true' materialism is:
1) There is only one susbstance in the universe and that substance is physical.
So which is it? The second one (so-called 'true' materialism) has also been called physicalism. The first one has been called ontological materialism, but if we are having an ontological argument how can we have ontological materialism and some other kind of materialism (the second definition).
Thanks for any help.
Also, if the second definition is called materialism what is the first one actually called?
And what is ment by "physical" in the second definition?
Sorry for all the questions but I am no longer in schooling and have not enough of any time to do my own research any longer!
Thanks,