idealism
Idealism is a philosophical belief that asserts the primacy of ideas, thoughts, or mental constructs in shaping our understanding and experience of the world, emphasizing the importance of subjective perception and spiritual or abstract concepts over concrete, material reality.
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- absolute idealism
- cartesian dualism
- contemporary idealist thinkers
- cultural idealism
- dualism
- ethical idealism
- george berkeley's subjective idealism
- german idealism
- hegelian idealism
- idealism in art
- idealism in education
- idealism in literature
- idealism in literature and art
- idealism vs. materialism debate
- idealist aesthetics
- idealist epistemology
- idealist ethics
- idealist interpretations of religious concepts
- idealist metaphysics
- idealist philosophy of mind
- idealist political theory
- idealistic philosophy
- immanuel kant's transcendental idealism
- metaphysical idealism
- metaphysics
- mind-body problem
- modern idealism
- monism
- moral idealism
- objective idealism
- phenomenalism
- philosophical idealism
- plato's theory of forms
- platonic idealism
- political idealism
- quixotic
- realism vs. idealism
- religious idealism
- romantic idealism
- sociopolitical impact of idealism
- subjective idealism
- transcendental idealism
- utopian idealism