immaterialism

immaterialism
/im'euh tear"ee euh liz'euhm/, n.
1. the doctrine that there is no material world, but that all things exist only in and for minds.
2. the doctrine that only immaterial substances or spiritual beings exist.
[1705-15; IMMATERIAL + -ISM, modeled on materialism]

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