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Subjective idealism

Subjective idealism, or empirical idealism or immaterialism, is a form of ontological monism that holds that only minds and mental contents exist. It entails and is generally identified or associated with immaterialism, the doctrine that material things do not exist. Subjective idealism rejects dualism, neutral monism, and materialism; it is the contrary…

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Subjective idealism → Advaita Vedānta, Augustine, Berkeley, Berkeley's, Berkley's, Dharmakīrti, He, Hippo, His, However, Indeed, Martine Chifflot, Once, Plato, Platonists, Plotinus, Prakāśānanda, Pyrrhonists, Thinkers, This
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Subjective idealism → Berkeley's, Europe, George Berkeley, God, Idealism, Immanuel Kant, Indian Buddhism, Since Kant, Subjective, Subsequent, The, This, Yogācāra
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Subjective idealism → Berkeley, Jorge Luis Borges, Norwegian, Orbis Tertius, Sophie's, Sophie's World, Subjective, Tlön, Uqbar
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Subjective idealism → Britannica, Subjective

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idealism subjective world berkeley exist berkeley's immaterialism reality people mental matter ideas perception according objects mind things doctrine see phenomenalism

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phenomenalisminstance ofbut is survived by partly overlapping movements0.80text
subjectivisminstance ofbut is survived by partly overlapping movements0.80text
and perspectivism.Hegel rejected Kant's immaterialisminstance ofbut is survived by partly overlapping movements0.80text
demeaning it to ainstance ofbut is survived by partly overlapping movements0.80text
the 7th-century epistemologist Dharmakīrtiinstance ofbut their skepticism precluded the drawing of any ontological conclusions from the epistemic primacy of phenomena.Yogacarin thinkers0.80text
identified ultimate reality with sense-perceptioninstance ofbut their skepticism precluded the drawing of any ontological conclusions from the epistemic primacy of phenomena.Yogacarin thinkers0.80text
Subjective idealismrelated to External linksSubjective0.60section
Subjective idealismrelated to External linksBritannica0.60section
Subjective idealismrelated to historyThinkers0.60section
Subjective idealismrelated to historyPlato0.60section
Subjective idealismrelated to historyPlotinus0.60section
Subjective idealismrelated to historyAugustine0.60section

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