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subjective idealism

noun

, Philosophy.
  1. a doctrine that the world has no existence independent of sensations or ideas.


subjective idealism

noun

  1. philosophy the theory that all experience is of ideas in the mind
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Other Words From

  • subjective idealist noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of subjective idealism1

First recorded in 1875–80
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Example Sentences

Among the earlier members of this group, did space permit, we should wish to mention Berger, Solger, Steffens, and others, who strove to reconcile the positions of a subjective idealism with a realistic but pantheistic conception of the Being of the World.

The problem was an inheritance from subjective idealism.

Subjective idealism, Dewey continues, makes a similar error in failing to discriminate between the ego, or individual consciousness, and the Absolute Consciousness within which ego and object are differentiated elements.

In the first place, his peculiar system of subjective idealism, involving the idea that time is but a mental form to which there corresponds nothing in the sphere of no�menal reality, serves to give a peculiar philosophical interpretation to every doctrine of cosmic evolution.

Moreover, Schopenhauer’s subjective idealism, and his view of time as something illusory, hindered him from viewing this process as a sequence of events in time.

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