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- noun A person who
subscribes toantimaterialism .
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There is an intellectual current elevating community and society over individual engagement and personal growth, which springs from antimaterialist and egalitarian strains in Western culture.
Phelps on Culture and Dynamism, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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He remembered that earlier Margaret had identified Bernard as having been raised in the “fancy” part of Queens as opposed to her “tiny and ridiculous part,” an important distinction in the odd reverse snobbery of their antiwar, antimaterialist youth.
A Happy Marriage Rafael Yglesias 2009
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He remembered that earlier Margaret had identified Bernard as having been raised in the “fancy” part of Queens as opposed to her “tiny and ridiculous part,” an important distinction in the odd reverse snobbery of their antiwar, antimaterialist youth.
A Happy Marriage Rafael Yglesias 2009
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He remembered that earlier Margaret had identified Bernard as having been raised in the “fancy” part of Queens as opposed to her “tiny and ridiculous part,” an important distinction in the odd reverse snobbery of their antiwar, antimaterialist youth.
A Happy Marriage Rafael Yglesias 2009
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He remembered that earlier Margaret had identified Bernard as having been raised in the “fancy” part of Queens as opposed to her “tiny and ridiculous part,” an important distinction in the odd reverse snobbery of their antiwar, antimaterialist youth.
A Happy Marriage Rafael Yglesias 2009
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He remembered that earlier Margaret had identified Bernard as having been raised in the “fancy” part of Queens as opposed to her “tiny and ridiculous part,” an important distinction in the odd reverse snobbery of their antiwar, antimaterialist youth.
A Happy Marriage Rafael Yglesias 2009
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… Nothing could be more antimaterialist than the claim for the uniqueness of life
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Because arguments in the style of Chalmers are so high profile, I discuss their relationship to the Kripkean antimaterialist argument from section (3.4) in the supplementary document
Rigid Designators LaPorte, Joseph 2006
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I leave to the reader the task of determining how much work rigidity plays in well-known two-dimensionalist antimaterialist arguments concerning constitution.
Rigid Designators LaPorte, Joseph 2006
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Although the Kripkean antimaterialist argument from section (3.4) addresses an identity statement, ˜P =
Rigid Designators LaPorte, Joseph 2006
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