Antieliminativism, also anti-eliminativism, is a philosophy that opposes eliminativism, considering eliminativism to be a form of reductionism that limits people to the material and the physical and does not allow people to see beyond the material, physical, and space-time. Antieliminativism is characterized by defending concepts such as evidence-based spirituality, epistemological pluralism, spiritualicism, deistology, extraphysicalism, extramaterialism, extranaturalism and spiritualism. Antieliminativism seeks to be as epistemologically pluralistic as possible and seeks to understand the various possibilities of existence and beyond the material, the physical and space-time.
"Antieliminativism is well supported by religious, spiritual and esoteric people that opposes the ideas of eliminativism, physicalism, materialism, naturalism and positivism and that doesn't want to have their beliefs, positions and views considered as "false" or as "delusions" and "mental illness" by those."