MaterialismIn psychology, the doctrine that nothing exists except physical substances and the interactions among these physical substances. In psychology, materialism refers to the assumption that all mental events and behaviors are completely caused by physical processes in the nervous system (and the rest of the body to the degree that it affects nervous-system activity). The assumption of materialism is fundamental to scientific psychology. |
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