Idealism

/aɪˈdiːəˌlɪzəm/ noun

Idealism is the belief in or pursuit of high principles and perfect standards, often about how people or societies should behave. In philosophy, it is the view that reality is shaped mainly by ideas or the mind, not just physical things.

From "ideal" plus the suffix "-ism," used for systems of belief. It grew out of philosophical debates about whether ideas or material objects are more basic in understanding the world.

AMአንድምታዊነት
ARمثالية
BNআদর্শবাদ
CAidealisme
CSidealismus
DAidealisme
DEIdealismus
ELιδεαλισμός
ESidealismo
FAایدئالیسم
FIidealismi
FRidéalisme
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