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  • '''Immaterialism''' is the position that there are no material [[Substance (philosophy)|subs Immaterialism is sometimes misunderstood as the position that ordinary objects like trees
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  • ...cgrayling.com/berkeleys-argument-for-immaterialism Berkeley’s argument for immaterialism] by philosopher [[A. C. Grayling]].
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  • '''Immaterialism''' is the position that there are no material [[Substance (philosophy)|subs Immaterialism is sometimes misunderstood as the position that ordinary objects like trees
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  • ...ea (philosophy)|ideas]] which they perceive exist. This committed him to [[immaterialism]], the position that there are no material [[Substance (philosophy)|substan
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  • ...t reality comprises of only minds and their ideas. This committed him to [[immaterialism]], the idea that material things independent from the mind do not exist. ...ir ideas exist. He attempts to prove this by building his own argument for immaterialism and attacking the doctrine of abstract ideas from materialism.
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