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Epistemological Idealism

Epistemological Idealism

Epistemological Idealism

The form of epistemological monism which identifies the content and the object of knowledge by assimilating the object to the content. Berkeleyeyan idealism by its rejection of a physical object independent of ideas directly present to the mind is an example of epistemological monism. See Epistemological Monism. — L.W.

Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy