hylism
/ˈhɪlɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
a philosophical doctrine that the primary reality is matter or physical substance, as opposed to mind or spirit.
“The philosopher argued that hylism is the most logical approach to understanding the nature of existence.”
2. noun
the doctrine that mind is a product of matter.
“The scientist’s theory of hylism was a radical departure from traditional views of consciousness.”