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The problems of industrialization fueled one of the most important materialistic philosophies of the nineteenth century — an idea that originated with thinkers who tried to apply scientific methods to history, even though history itself is not subject to the kind of prediction and experimentation possible in the natural sciences. Oddly enough, this line began with Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, a philosopher who combined Enlightenment faith in reason with a denial of both scientism and materialism.
Why You Think the Way You Do: The Story of Western Worldviews from Rome to Home
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