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SethRy
What is meant by "materialist"? Usually when people use that word they mean "causal reductionism". — i aM
But when you follow our science to its logical end "causal reductionism" doesn't hold water. It leads to contradictions and inconsistencies. — i aM
Obviously , there must be something beyond that, but whether or not that something can be considered "material" I don't know. But I suspect not. — i aM
SophistiCat
What is meant by "materialist"? Usually when people use that word they mean "causal reductionism". — i aM
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SethRy
It seems to be anything that isn't yet a part of physics. — i aM
I had in mind the Bell Inequality theorems and experiments which imply that a "realist" "causal" world cannot be supported. — i aM
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