adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'antimetaphysical' describes something that is opposed to or goes against metaphysical beliefs or principles.
In philosophy, antimetaphysical refers to a position that rejects metaphysical concepts or beliefs.
In literature, antimetaphysical themes may be explored in works that challenge traditional metaphysical ideas.
In religion, antimetaphysical perspectives may question or oppose metaphysical interpretations of spiritual beliefs.
In art, antimetaphysical approaches may involve rejecting the idea of art as a reflection of metaphysical truths.
In literature, the term 'antimetaphysical' may be used to describe a style of writing that rejects or challenges traditional metaphysical concepts or beliefs.
Psychologists may use the term 'antimetaphysical' to refer to approaches or theories that focus on observable behaviors and experiences rather than abstract concepts or assumptions.
In philosophy, an 'antimetaphysical' stance may involve skepticism towards metaphysical claims or a rejection of metaphysical speculation in favor of empirical or logical analysis.