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Materiality (Introduction (Anthropology (Marxism Philosophy of Praxis,…
Materiality
Introduction
Wisdom has been recognized by who claim that immateriality represents the apparent
development of this belief took a forward step over two millennia within
South Asia
Its not just the history of religion but it also a constant struggle of cosmology with practice.
history of accumulation, wars taxation, looting empires and excess
politics submissive to economics
accumulation of material commodities is
itself the source of our extended capacity as humanity
poverty is the critical limit
Focus upon materiality is same in economics as in Hinduism
Buddhism and Hinduism theology has been based on the critique of materiality
Hinduism is based on the concept of Maya
Materiality and its illusory status
life transcends the obvious
Truth is based on ones apprehension
material culture seen as the means of expression the conviction
Anthropology
What is a human and how has humanity become similar to materiality
What is morality in reference to the time being discussed
Marxism
Philosophy of Praxis
Human is viewed by its ability to transform the material world in production and shape ourselves in the process
Capitalism
condemns this cycle
commodities are oppressed and come to haunt the developers
Contemporary Critiques
Naomi Klein’s (2001)
loss of humanity when faced with commodities and brands
materiality as the sense of self creator may well merge with the topics of love, science and beliefs
beliefs such as epistemology of positivist