Acosmism

/eɪˈkɒzmɪzəm/ noun

A philosophical doctrine claiming that the material world has no independent reality and exists only in the mind or as part of absolute being.

From acosmic plus the suffix -ism. Developed as a philosophical concept in German Idealism during the 19th century, particularly in critiques of Spinoza's philosophy.

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