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Idealistic pluralism is a philosophical position that suggests while an individual's understanding of the world might be limited to only the ideas within his or her mind, it can be known in this way by more than one mind.
Idealistic pluralism rejects the idea ofsolipsism, which would be anidealistic monism. In the philosophy ofGeorge Berkeley, an idealistic pluralism is found in his assertion that many minds (each knowing the world though their own representations) exist, separate from each other, and fromGod.
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