
the doctrine that there is no material substance
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• (n.) The doctrine that external bodies may be reduced to mind and ideas in a mind; any doctrine opposed to materialism or phenomenalism, esp. a system that maintains the immateriality of the soul; idealism; esp., Bishop Berkeley`s theory of idealism. • (n.) The doctrine that immaterial substances or spiritual being exist, or are possibl...
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(from the article `mind, philosophy of`) Some philosophers have held the doctrine of immaterialism, so named by Bishop George Berkeley, one of the classic British Empiricists, in whose view ...
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1. The doctrine that immaterial substances or spiritual being exist, or are possible. ... 2. <philosophy> The doctrine that external bodies may be reduced to mind and ideas in a mind; any doctrine opposed to materialism or phenomenalism, especially. A system that maintains the immateriality of the soul; idealism; esp, Bishop Berkeley's theory...
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Im`ma·te'ri·al·ism noun [ Confer French
immatérialisme .]
1. The doctrine that immaterial substances or spiritual being exist, or are possible.
2. (Philos.) The doctrine that external bodies may be reduced to mind and ideas in a mind; any doctrine opposed to materialism...
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a philosophy that holds that there are no material objects, but rather all reality is a construct of a flawed perception.
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Doctrine of the non-existence of material or corporeal reality. Pure Idealism. -- W.L.
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