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immaterialism    
n. 非物质论,非唯物论,唯心论

非物质论,非唯物论,唯心论


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  • Subjective idealism - Wikipedia
    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
  • Immaterialism Definition Meaning
    Immaterialism is a philosophical theory that fundamentally denies the existence of material objects or substances independent of perception At its heart, this theory posits that reality consists solely of minds (or spirits) and their ideas
  • IMMATERIALISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of IMMATERIALISM is a philosophical theory that material things have no reality except as mental perceptions
  • The argument for immaterialism (Chapter 4) - Berkeleys A Treatise . . .
    Immaterialism is the thesis that physical objects depend on being perceived for their existence The term ‘immaterialism’ might make one think that Berkeley’s central claim is a merely negative one
  • Berkeleys Immaterialism - Philosophy Pages
    Immaterialism rests on the simple premise that there are no physical objects Berkeley defended this notion with many clever arguments and worked out its implications consistently
  • George Berkeley - Wikipedia
    In his work on immaterialism, Berkeley's theory denies the existence of material substance and instead contends that familiar objects like tables and chairs are ideas perceived by the mind and, as a result, cannot exist without being perceived
  • Immaterialism: Berkeleys Doctrine That Only Minds and Ideas Exist
    Immaterialism is the doctrine, defended in detail by George Berkeley in the early eighteenth century, that there is no mind-independent matter — reality consists only of minds and the ideas they perceive The position rejects Locke's two-substance metaphysics in favour of pure idealism
  • George Berkeley - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Berkeley’s philosophical notebooks (sometimes styled the Philosophical Commentaries), which he began in 1707, provide rich documentation of Berkeley’s early philosophical evolution, enabling the reader to track the emergence of his immaterialist philosophy from a critical response to Descartes, Locke, Malebranche, Newton, Hobbes, and others
  • Immaterialism | A Simplified Psychology Guide
    Immaterialism, also known as subjective idealism, is a philosophical theory that posits that mind or consciousness is the fundamental essence of reality
  • APA Dictionary of Psychology
    n the philosophical position that denies the independent existence of matter as a substance in which qualities (see primary quality; secondary quality) might inhere Sensible objects are held to exist as the sum of the qualities they produce in the perceiving mind, with no material substratum





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