Atheistic Idealism
In its atheistic form the idealism which ignores external nature is irretrievably absurd. For it implies that the solitary thinker is himself the sole existing being in the universe. He is God and the universe in his own person. Every thing else is a mere vision; all mankind, in all the movements of life and history, nothing but the phantoms of his own brain!--Anon
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
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