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Spiritual Physicalism 

Spiritual Physicalism is a term, derived from spiritual materialism, used to refer to spiritual people and religious people, mainly online, who often support or full support physicalist, materialist, positivist and scientistic views of the world, reality, religion and spirituality. Spiritual Physicalism often seeks to explain all spiritual experiences such as Astral Projection and Mediumship by physicalist means and denies any possibility of existence of extraphysical interaction with reality itself and reject any kind of extraphysicalism and even the notion of extraphysical mechanics, also supporting the development of spiritual scientism that's the union of spirituality with scientism where it seeks to adapt spirituality for scientism and make spirituality full dependent of scientism itself. The oppose of spiritual physicalism is spiritual extraphysicalism, that's the use of extraphysicalism and its ideas and theories to explain spiritual experiences/phenomena and support of extraphysicalist views of views of the world, reality, religion and spirituality.
"Spiritual physicalism is really common among spiritual communities online, that's one of the reasons they are a bad example of spirituality. But still, the fight on physicalism is still necessary, mainly inside spiritual communities online, to make spirituality extraphysical again and to enable the development of extraphysicalism and extraphysics inside spiritual communities again."

Hard Problem of Physicalism

A more nuanced version of materialism's problem. Physicalism claims everything is physical or supervenes on the physical. The hard problem is defining "the physical" without circularity. Physics describes the behavior of matter, but doesn't define its essence. Furthermore, if physics is just our best current model, then physicalism becomes the claim "everything is whatever our current physics says it is," which is both provisional and strangely empty. It's materialism with a philosophy degree, but still struggling.
*Example: "She's a physicalist but admits physics doesn't have a clue about consciousness. The hard problem of physicalism: she believes consciousness is 100% physical, but 'the physical' is an ever-changing list of quarks, fields, and maybe strings. She's betting on a mystery being solved by a moving target."*

Social Sciences of Physicalism

A field that studies physicalism—the view that everything that exists is physical or supervenes on the physical—as a social phenomenon. It examines how physicalism became dominant in academic philosophy and science, how it is taught and transmitted, and how it shapes research priorities and funding. It also studies the social correlates of physicalist belief (e.g., profession, disciplinary training), and how physicalist communities respond to challenges from dualists, idealists, or panpsychists. The social sciences of physicalism treat physicalism not as a proven truth but as a historically situated framework with its own social life.
Example: “Social sciences of physicalism research showed that physicalism’s dominance in neuroscience is reinforced by grant funding patterns—research that assumes physicalism is funded, while research that questions it is dismissed as ‘philosophical.’”

Sociology of Physicalism

The sociological subfield focusing on the communities, institutions, and practices that sustain physicalism. It examines how physicalist orthodoxy is enforced in academic departments, journals, and conferences; how dissenters are marginalized; and how physicalist commitments shape career trajectories. The sociology of physicalism also studies how physicalism functions as a boundary marker—distinguishing “serious” scientists from “woo” advocates—and how this boundary is policed through peer review, hiring, and public communication.

Example: “The sociology of physicalism revealed that graduate students in neuroscience quickly learn to avoid any language suggesting that consciousness might be non‑physical—not because the evidence is settled, but because expressing doubt would harm their careers.”

Quantum Physicality

Sexual attraction to or any sexual act involving dimensional rifts/dark matter, i.e. black holes, wormholes
Have you seen the new quantum physicality vid? That hole gets f**ked HARD!
when you have a physical relationship with someone. you aren't friends with benefits but you're not boyfriend/girlfriend. if you were to hang out with them you wouldnt be able to keep it from being mostly physical.
Girl: I'm so glad we're physicals!
physicals by hi123456 October 8, 2008

Physicalistic

Term used to describe someone who is shallow when it comes to relationships. This type of person looks at a possible partner's physical attributes and makes a hasty conclusion whether or not he or she is good enough for them. This person cares more about looks rather than other things a person has to offer.
So this guy is a douche to you but you still like him because he's gorgeous? Wow, you are so physicalistic...
Physicalistic by pepe454 February 28, 2011