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Get the Matehead mug.A philosophical framework holding that matter and its properties are context-dependent—that what counts as a material object, how it behaves, and what it means vary with the scale, conditions, and theoretical framework in which it is considered. Material contextualism challenges the view of matter as a substance with fixed, intrinsic properties. An electron is a particle in some contexts, a wave in others; water is H₂O in chemistry, a thirst-quencher in life, a solvent in biology. Contextualism doesn't deny that matter exists, but insists that its properties are always properties-in-context. It demands that scientists and philosophers attend to the conditions that constitute material phenomena.
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A philosophical framework holding that our understanding of matter is always from a perspective—that what we take matter to be depends on the scientific framework, cultural background, and practical purposes from which we approach it. A physicist sees matter as fields and particles; a chemist as elements and compounds; a biologist as cells and tissues; a craftsman as wood and metal. Material perspectivism doesn't make matter subjective; it recognizes that each perspective reveals genuine aspects, and that no perspective exhausts what matter is. It demands that we be reflective about the perspectives that shape our understanding of materiality.
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