concretism

[From English concrete: denoting a material thing or actual reality as opposed to an abstract quality, state, activity; derived from Latin concretus: grown together.]

  1. (metaphysics) The view that, fundamentally, the only existents are concrete entities or material things (i.e., that there are no actual universals or non-material existents); similar to or even synonymous with materialism and particularism.

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