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liubo4ka [24]
3 years ago
7

¿Que es el idealismo?​

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Gemiola [76]3 years ago
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cualquiera de los diversos sistemas de pensamiento en los que se considera que los objetos de conocimiento dependen de alguna manera de la actividad de la mente.

serious [3.7K]3 years ago
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Answer: El idealismo apela a una idea básica de relación entre la mente y el cosmos. Se basa en la idea de que nosotros los humanos somos capaces de elaborar concepciones de la naturaleza y el ser de Dios, mediante la mera reflexión. De acuerdo con esta concepción, el mundo y la mente humana existen con dependencia, uno de otra. En contraposición al empirismo y sus derivados (el positivismo y el realismo, por ejemplo), para descubrir las características fundamentales del mundo no sería necesario examinarlo, sino que bastaría con la reflexión, privilegiando así, las ideas sobre la experiencia como fuente de conocimiento.

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