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An historical world view regarded as an implication of the discoveries in science, '''materialism''' attributed to [[Matter (chemistry)|matter]] the status of the underlying constituent of nature, matter as material particles subject to fundamental forces that determined the shape, size, and motion of all objects in the natural world, and excluded any explanations of reality that could not be reduced to physics.
An historical world view regarded as an implication of the discoveries in science, '''materialism''' attributed to [[Matter (chemistry)|matter]] the status of the underlying constituent of nature, matter as material particles subject to fundamental forces that determined the shape, size, and motion of all objects in the natural world, and excluded any explanations of reality that could not be reduced to physics.
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An historical world view regarded as an implication of the discoveries in science, materialism attributed to matter the status of the underlying constituent of nature, matter as material particles subject to fundamental forces that determined the shape, size, and motion of all objects in the natural world, and excluded any explanations of reality that could not be reduced to physics.