Idealists, including: Arthur Schopenhauer, George Berkeley, Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Gottfried Leibniz, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Immanuel Kant, ... F. H. Bradley, Wang Yangming, David Kolb
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More info: Idealism is the philosophical theory which maintains that the ultimate nature of reality is based on the mind or ideas. In the philosophy of perception, idealism is contrasted with realism, in which the external world is said to have an apparent absolute existence. Epistemological idealists (such as Kant) claim that the only things which can be directly known for certain are just ideas (abstraction). In literature, idealism means the thoughts or the ideas of the writer.