different between immaterialism vs immaterialistic
immaterialism
English
Etymology
immaterial +? -ism
Noun
immaterialism (countable and uncountable, plural immaterialisms)
- (philosophy) The metaphysical denial of the existence of the material world
immaterialism From the web:
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immaterialistic
English
Etymology
From im- +? materialistic.
Adjective
immaterialistic (comparative more immaterialistic, superlative most immaterialistic)
- not concerned with material things
- 2003, Wilhelmus Antonius Arts, Jacques A. Hagenaars, Loek Halman, The cultural diversity of European unity
- Among these aspects some refer to materialistic values (eg, good pay) and others to immaterialistic values (eg, useful job for society).
- 2003, Wilhelmus Antonius Arts, Jacques A. Hagenaars, Loek Halman, The cultural diversity of European unity
- (philosophy) of or pertaining to the philosophy of immaterialism
immaterialistic From the web:
- what does materialistic mean
- what does materialistic
- what is a materialistic
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