Terrapin Station wrote:Ideology doesn't exist aside from what individuals believe.
Of course. That's trite. But ideologies are what they are trying to believe -- consistently or inconsistently.
As a result, some believe in such a way that they are consistent, and some are inconsistent -- it's the ideology that has to stand or fall, because the inconsistent ones can be made consistent i
f the ideology is any good. But if the ideology is messed up, then even to believe it with perfect consistency is rubbish.
And in this case, Materialism is just that kind of rubbish. In it's best, clearest and most consistent form, it's reductional and feeble. Never mind the weaker forms in which, perhaps, inconsistent people believe it, because such lesser versions are not only bad ideology but incoherent even with Materialism itself.
Also, remember the principle of charity? You're supposed to address each ideology in the strongest, purest and most coherent form in which it exists -- not in the weaker, inconsistent and incoherent forms that may surround that.
you're forwarding straw men re what materialists believe.
This implies that you know some better form of Materialism that "real" Materialists believe. Please, please DO try to expound it.

Because if you think I can pound on Materialism in its pure form, just wait until you float the kind of inconsistent and incoherent things that
merely professing Materialists
say they believe. You're going to make my job very, very easy. So please, tell me about this other "Materialism," the one I'm slighting by talking about the ideology, but the one true "Materialists believe," according to you. I'm
dying to hear.
