noun
subjective idealism
A philosophical term referring to the theory that only minds and mental contents exist, and that material objects are merely collections of ideas. Often contrasted with 客観的観念論 (objective idealism).
See also: 客観的観念論
バークリーの哲学は主観的観念論の代表例とされる。
Berkeley's philosophy is considered a prime example of subjective idealism.
Objective idealism, which holds that reality is fundamentally mental but exists independently of individual minds, in contrast to the mind-dependent reality of subjective idealism.
A compound of 主観的 (subjective) + 観念論 (idealism), likely a calque from Western philosophical terminology.