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'''Idealism '''is important to [[philosophical]] discourse because its adherents assert that reality is actually dependent upon the mind rather than something that exists independent of the mind. Or, put another way, that the ideas and thoughts of the mind constitute the essence or fundamental nature of all reality.  
'''Idealism '''is important to [[philosophical]] discourse because its adherents assert that [[reality]] is actually dependent upon the mind rather than something that exists independent of the mind. Or, put another way, that the ideas and thoughts of the mind constitute the essence or fundamental [[nature]] of all reality.  




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Latest revision as of 22:20, 24 February 2023

Idealism is important to philosophical discourse because its adherents assert that reality is actually dependent upon the mind rather than something that exists independent of the mind. Or, put another way, that the ideas and thoughts of the mind constitute the essence or fundamental nature of all reality.