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Physicalism
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Physicalism 

a neopositivist concept according to which the propositions of the concrete sciences are to be translated into the language of physics, or into “physicalia.” The chief proponents of the concept were O. Neurath and R. Carnap. Physicalism formed the basis of the neopositivist idea of unifying all the sciences through a universal language. All attempts to realize this idea have proved unsuccessful.



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Can one even talk about truth, value, or beauty in any meaningful way under a physicalist paradigm?
argues that they are seeking to make sense of their suffering as well as cures that physicalist Western medicine is often deficient in supplying.
He pays attention to these things because he wants to provide a physicalist account of what it is to be human, which does not rule out questions about meaning and purpose.
 
 
 
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