Spiritualism (Philosophy)
Philosophy, Spirit, System, Thought, Reality, Sense
978-613-7-81324-9
613781324X
120
2012-01-31
54.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In philosophy, spiritualism is the notion, shared by a wide variety of systems of thought, that there is an immaterial reality that cannot be perceived by the senses. This includes philosophies that postulate a personal God, the immortality of the soul, or the immortality of the intellect or will, as well as any systems of thought that assume a universal mind or cosmic forces lying beyond the reach of purely materialistic interpretations. Generally, any philosophical position, be it dualism, monism, atheism, theism, pantheism, idealism or any other, is compatible with spiritualism as long as it allows for a reality beyond matter. Theism is an example of a dualist spiritualist philosophy, while pantheism is an example of monist spiritualism. Spiritualism has held a particularly prominent position in French philosophy.
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