
Systematic Idealism
Systematic Idealism is a philosophical perspective that views reality as fundamentally shaped by our ideas, perceptions, or consciousness. It suggests that the structures of our mind or consciousness play a central role in constructing what we experience as the external world. Unlike materialism, which sees physical matter as the primary reality, systematic idealism argues that reality is interconnected with and dependent on mental or spiritual factors. This approach emphasizes that understanding the universe involves exploring not just external phenomena but also the ideas, perceptions, and consciousness that give rise to our experience of reality.