In a manner opposed to or rejecting spiritual beliefs or practices.
From antispiritual + -ly (making adverbs). This is a straightforward derivation following standard English word-formation patterns.
Using 'antispiritually' shows how 19th-century thinkers were trying to name and defend a completely new way of thinking—pure materialism and empiricism—that would have seemed shocking and radical to previous generations.
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