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philosophical view that reality is immaterial From Wikiquote, the free quote compendium
Idealism in relation to ontology refers to diverse forms of epistemological skepticism about the possibility of knowing any entirely mind-independent thing, and assertions that all discernible entities or aspects of reality or awareness which can be perceived, imagined or conceived are fundamentally mental, mentally constructed, or otherwise immaterial aspects of mind, spirit, or essence, or in various monistic philosophies, of an ultimate unitive entity beyond all notions and descriptions. In sociological contexts it refers to a strong emphasis on ethical ideals, principles, values and patterns of behavior to be actively pursued or maintained.
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