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Idealism is defined as a philosophical position that posits the mind as the sole ontological foundation of reality [1], [2]. Furthermore, the concept of idealism is explicitly characterized by the view that only the mind exists [3].

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Panpsychism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Fall 2015 Edition) plato.stanford.edu William Seager, Sean Allen-Hermanson · Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 1 fact
claimIdealism, which holds that mind is the sole ontological foundation of reality and that the physical world is constructed out of mental phenomena, was widespread in the nineteenth century and retained support into the twentieth century.
Critique of Panpsychism: Philosophical Coherence and Scientific ... thequran.love Zia H Shah MD · The Muslim Times 1 fact
claimSome interpretations of panpsychism blur the line between panpsychism and idealism, which is the view that ultimately only mind exists.
Panpsychism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu William Seager, Sean Allen-Hermanson · Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 1 fact
claimIdealism is a philosophical position that holds that mind is the sole ontological foundation of reality, with the physical world being constructed out of mental phenomena.