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Through a circuitous route, through the language of subjectivity and appearance, Kant had thus reached the same materialistic position as Spinoza's.

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The most egregious involve Brian and his boss (David Newer), who are the same slick, materialistic suits who turn up every time the Eisenhower era needs to be invoked.

The same hopes defeating materialistic evolution and thus returning to this alleged golden age are expressed in the Wedge document (Discovery 1998; Downey 2006) and numerous other ID publications.

They're birds of a self-consumed feather, inhabiting the same amoral diorama of materialistic Manhattan life.

We live in a society and amongst a generation that has a lot more technology, is more materialistic and we are not fighting for the same reasons (we have 'freedom'(opportunities to do what we want to do)).

Thank you for dedicating a magazine to telling us how materialistic we have become as parents, while at the same time giving us advice on how to become even more so.

Kaling freely acknowledges the central contradiction of her career thus far, which is that she is a smart, ambitious woman who has excelled in the still-macho arena of comedy at the same time that she's most widely recognized for playing the part of a materialistic, ditzy customer-service rep named Kelly Kapoor.

Even though Descartes talks of the continued action of God in preserving the same quantity of motion in the world, as far as More is concerned the Cartesian account is too materialistic.

Engels noted in the preface to Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State that "Morgan in his own way had discovered afresh in America the materialistic conception of history discovered by Marx forty years ago, and in his comparison of barbarism and civilization it had led him, in the main points, to the same conclusions as Marx".

Although different religions show different ways of accepting evolution (Scott 1997), the materialistic position about the evolutionary processes assumed by several scientists, such as Richard Dawkins (1987) and William Provine (1988), reinforce the thought of the literalists, who state that nobody can be a Christian and an evolutionist at the same time.

I suspect that most of us relate to ourselves in the same way that we would a commodity -- that any value, power and worth we claim is the sum total of our materialistic possessions and our earning potential.

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