george berkeley's subjective idealism
George Berkeley's subjective idealism is a philosophical perspective that asserts that the physical world does not exist independently of individual perception or consciousness. According to Berkeley, all objects, including matter and space, only exist in relation to their being perceived by a conscious mind.
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