Objective idealism
Objective idealism is a metaphysics that postulates that there is in an important sense only one perceiver, and that this perceiver is one with that which is perceived.
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One important advocate of such a metaphysic, Josiah Royce wrote that he was indifferent "whether anybody calls all this Theism or Pantheism."
Related Topics:
Josiah Royce - Theism - Pantheism
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It is, certainly, distinct from the subjective idealism of George Berkeley, and it abandons the thing-in-itself of Kant's dualism.
Related Topics:
Subjective idealism - George Berkeley
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See also idealism.
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