Absurdities of Immaterialism

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Absurdities of Immaterialism

by Orson Pratt

EN·~2 hours·8 chapters

Chapters

8 total
1

Absurdities of Immaterialism, Or, A Reply to T. W. P. Taylder's Pamphlet, Entitled, "The Materialism of the Mormons or Latter-day Saints, Examined and Exposed."

39:58
2

I.—Immaterialism is absurd, and opposed to true Philosophy.

3:41
3

II.—AN IMMATERIAL SUBSTANCE CANNOT EXIST.

5:08
4

IMMATERIALISTS ARE ATHEISTS.

7:00
5

A SPIRITUAL SUBSTANCE IS MATERIAL.

17:27
6

OF THE ESSENCE OF SUBSTANCES.

5:02
7

THE IMMATERIALISTS ONLY POSSIBLE ARGUMENT REFUTED.

1:15:17
8

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Description

Presented as a measured reply to a recent pamphlet attacking Mormon philosophy, this work opens with a classic inquiry—“What is truth?”—and quickly moves beyond antiquated claims that truth began with the gospel. The author argues that ancient Greeks and Romans already grasped fundamental truths about space, geometry, and nature, and that these timeless facts stand independent of any scripture.

From that foundation the writer defines the terms material and immaterial with painstaking care, challenging the opposing writer’s ambiguous description of an “immaterial substance.” By appealing to common sense, logical deduction, and observable reality, he contends that the materialist view embraced by early Christians and Latter‑day Saints is both rational and necessary, while labeling immaterialism as philosophically untenable. Listeners will follow a clear, step‑by‑step exposition of the debate, gaining insight into 19th‑century religious apologetics.

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Absurdities of Immaterialism Or, A Reply to T. W. P. Taylder's Pamphlet, Entitled, "The Materialism of the Mormons or Latter-Day Saints, Examined and Exposed."

Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (148K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

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Produced by the Mormon Texts Project. See http://mormontextsproject.org/ for a complete list of Mormon texts available on Project Gutenberg, to help proofread similar books, or to report typos.

Release date

2014-02-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Orson Pratt

Orson Pratt

1811–1881

A restless thinker and early Latter-day Saint leader, he became known for blending religious conviction with a sharp mathematical mind. His writings and public sermons helped shape key debates in the nineteenth-century church.

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