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Materialism Vs Idealism Essay Research Paper History

Materialism Vs Idealism Essay, Research Paper


History tells us very little of Titus Lucretius Carus, but one can see


from reading his work that he has a strong dislike towards religious superstition,


which he claims is the root of human fear and in turn the cause of impious


acts. Although he does not deny the existence of a god, his work is aimed


at proving that the world is not guided or controlled by a divinity. Lucretius


asserts that matter exists in the form of atoms, which move around the


universe in an empty space. This empty space, or vacuity, allows for the


movement of the atoms and without it everything would be one mass. He explains


that matter and vacuity can not occupy the same space, "…where there


is empty space, there matter is not…", and these two things make


up the entire universe. These invisible particles come together to form


material objects, you and I are made of the same atoms as a chair or a


tree. When the tree dies or the chair is thrown into a fire the atoms do


not burn up or die, but are dispersed back into the vacuity. The atoms


alone are without mind or secondary qualities, but they can combine to


form living and thinking objects, along with sound, color, taste, etc…


Atoms form life, consciousness, and the soul, and when our body dies there


is nothing left of the latter except for its parts, which randomly become


parts of other forms. Matter is never ending reality, only changing in


its form. In the philosophical system developed by Irish philosopher George


Berkeley, Idealism, Berkeley states that physical objects, matter, do not


exist independent of the mind. The pencil that I am writing this essay


with would not exist if I were not perceiving it with my senses, but in


the dialogue between Hylus and Philonous Berkeley at

tempts to show things


can and do exist apart from the human mind and our perception, but only


because there is a mind in which all ideas are perceived or a deity that


creates perception in the human mind, either way its God. He says that


the external world can not be understood by thought, but "sensible


things", objects that we perceive, can be reduced to ideas in the


mind. These ideas, or "objects before the mind", possess primary


qualities, the main structure, and secondary qualities, what we derive


from our senses, which are inseparable. I’m confused about this, if I’m


thinking about a star in a different galaxy, which makes the star an "object"


before my mind, then where are the secondary qualities? Over all, idealism


appears to be the antithesis of materialism in its approach to discovering


the nature of the universe. Kant would say that both views are based on


speculation and can not be proven, but I prefer Lucretius’ views over Berkeleys’


simply because he tries to keep a deity out of the picture. He claims that


the gods are not concerned with the affairs of mortals, where as it seems


that Berkeley uses god as an answer when he is unable to explain something.


Although, Lucretius says that nature is responsible for the arrangement


and combination of atoms. Wouldn’t this suggest that nature is similar


to a divinity? or is nature, which is only matter and space, the wall that


separates the gods from mortals. Motivated by an animosity towards theological


belief, Lucretius seems to take a much more scientific approach. One can


not completely dismiss Berkeleys’ views for, as Montague would say, there


is obviously more going on than meets the eye.


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