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Idealism - Psychology Dictionary of Arguments | |||
Idealism is a philosophical theory asserting that reality, or reality as we can know it, is fundamentally mental, mentally constructed, or otherwise immaterial. It emphasizes the central role of the mind in interpreting the world and posits that ideas or the spirit constitute the essence of reality. | |||
Author | Item | More authors for concept | |
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Idealism | Beginning | Beginning | |
Idealism | Epistemology | Epistemology | |
Idealism | Identity | Identity | |
Idealism | Individuals | Individuals | |
Idealism | Metaphysics | Metaphysics | |
Idealism | Reality | Reality | |
Idealism | Reason | Reason | |
Idealism | Self | Self | |
Idealism | Spirit | Spirit | |
Idealism | Subjects | Subjects | |
Idealism | Thinking | Thinking | |
Idealism | Truth of Art | Truth of Art | |
Ed. Martin Schulz, access date 2024-11-02 |