单词 | objective idealism |
释义 | > as lemmasobjective idealism objective idealism n. [after German objektiver Idealismus (1800 or earlier as †objectiver Idealismus)] any of various forms of idealism according to which the objects of knowledge are constituted not by the individual knower but by a universal, absolute, or transcendent mind; spec. a form of idealism associated with Friedrich Schelling (1775–1854). ΚΠ 1839 Princeton Rev. Jan. 58 It is said by the Hegelians, that in contradistinction from that of Fichte, which was a subjective idealism, and from that of Schelling, which was an objective idealism, the scheme of Hegel takes the true position as an absolute idealism. 1868 J. H. Stirling in tr. A. Schwegler Handbk. Hist. Philos. (ed. 2) 420 Then Schelling, who gave to the object an equal basis beside the subject, but still under an idealistic point of view, is said to have given rise to the objective idealism. 2002 I. Niiniluoto Crit. Sci. Realism ii. 22 In objective idealism, there is a superhuman and all-embracing ‘objective mind’ outside and above the subjective finite human minds... Objective idealism is represented by the omnipotent and spiritual God of many religions, Plato's ideas, Plotinos' One, Spinoza's substance, and Hegel's absolute spirit. < as lemmas |
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