Idealism Essay

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Most wonder if the moment they are currently living in is the beginning, middle, or end of their existence. Did we live a previous life in another time or another place? What awaits us in the afterlife, or is there an after life at all? If our spirit can be held in the physical world, what allows that? There is an abundance of studies that suggest there is an after life that awaits us, but with what proof? Some of these sources that we read aren’t credible, yet we’re more prone to believing it. Will we all find the answer when we die? Can we find the answer while we still live? Philosophers or not, we all know that our life will one day cease to exist and every individual will one day meet their death. Truth is, most of us don 't even know what life is. We are brought into this world, we live it, we reproduce in our best years and then our bodies slowly deteriorate. We call this last phase our death, but do …show more content…

This is when we never can be sure that matter or anything in the outside world really exists. Therefore, the only real things are mental entities, not physical things, which exist only in the sense that they are perceived. Idealism was proposed by an Irish philosopher named, Bishop Berkley whom lived from 1685 to 1753. He argued that it is possible, since we cannot prove bodies actually exist, that we can only be certain that we are only minds. Berkeley claimed that sensible things have no existence without the mind and that it is the spirits that experience things. He also claimed that there are the contents of the mind’s experiences, but there is no independently existing world of matter. Idealism is based on the fact that nothing exists except minds, spirits, and their perceptions or ideas. A person experiences material things, but their existence is not independent of the perceiving mind and those material things are

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