Idealism

   Group 4
  Mark Cartier
 Derek Radcliffe
Marcus Roundfield
  Chey Taylor
  Aleigha Antal
Idealism

The theory that the object
  of external perception in
  itself or as perceived
  consists of ideas.

Elevated ideals or conduct;
  the quality of believing
  that Ideals should be
  pursued.
Idealism
Idealism is the Act or practice of envisioning
           things in their ideal form.
Idealism
Pursuit of ones idea.

Idealized treatment of a subject in literature or art.

Philosophy the theory that the object external precipitation, in
itself or as perceived, consists of ideas.
Idealism
Beliefs in our pursuance of ideals.

The tendency to represent things in their ideal
 forms, rather than as they are.
Idealism


 Philosophy and of a group of philosophical
   doctrines that share the monistic view that
 material objects and the external world do not
exist in reality independently of the human mind
   but are variously creations of the mind or
                 constructs of ideas.
Idealistic work
Idealistic Goals:
To graduate/get diploma in high
  school.

Earn a degree in Graphic Design

Work at a well known company,
 Disney,
Google, etc.
Idealistic Life
Romantic perfection

Love spoon-fed to us by the ever
  popular
Disney Delusion Machine

Idealism of life in steps:

- Meet/marry the idealistic prefect man
- Buy a house/settle down
- Have children/start family
- Live life
Religious Idealism
Religious idealism is a religion-
 term that believes in the fact that
 Gods, angels and spirits were
 the mastermind of the existence
 of human beings like us.

It tells us that the existence of the
   omnipresent God is true.
   Everything in the Earth or the
   universe is God's creation and
   manifestation, so we must
   believe in him.
Art and Idealism
In art idealism is the tendency to represent things
   as aesthetic sensibility would have them rather
  than as they are. In ethics it implies a view of life
    in which the predominant forces are spiritual
              and the aim is perfection.
Issues and Concerns with Idealism


 Distinguishing hallucinations, dreams and
                   reality.

         Sense-data is not “real.”

     Perception of color and objects.

Idealism presentation

  • 1.
    Idealism Group 4 Mark Cartier Derek Radcliffe Marcus Roundfield Chey Taylor Aleigha Antal
  • 2.
    Idealism The theory thatthe object of external perception in itself or as perceived consists of ideas. Elevated ideals or conduct; the quality of believing that Ideals should be pursued.
  • 3.
    Idealism Idealism is theAct or practice of envisioning things in their ideal form.
  • 4.
    Idealism Pursuit of onesidea. Idealized treatment of a subject in literature or art. Philosophy the theory that the object external precipitation, in itself or as perceived, consists of ideas.
  • 5.
    Idealism Beliefs in ourpursuance of ideals. The tendency to represent things in their ideal forms, rather than as they are.
  • 6.
    Idealism Philosophy andof a group of philosophical doctrines that share the monistic view that material objects and the external world do not exist in reality independently of the human mind but are variously creations of the mind or constructs of ideas.
  • 7.
    Idealistic work Idealistic Goals: Tograduate/get diploma in high school. Earn a degree in Graphic Design Work at a well known company, Disney, Google, etc.
  • 8.
    Idealistic Life Romantic perfection Lovespoon-fed to us by the ever popular Disney Delusion Machine Idealism of life in steps: - Meet/marry the idealistic prefect man - Buy a house/settle down - Have children/start family - Live life
  • 9.
    Religious Idealism Religious idealismis a religion- term that believes in the fact that Gods, angels and spirits were the mastermind of the existence of human beings like us. It tells us that the existence of the omnipresent God is true. Everything in the Earth or the universe is God's creation and manifestation, so we must believe in him.
  • 10.
    Art and Idealism Inart idealism is the tendency to represent things as aesthetic sensibility would have them rather than as they are. In ethics it implies a view of life in which the predominant forces are spiritual and the aim is perfection.
  • 11.
    Issues and Concernswith Idealism Distinguishing hallucinations, dreams and reality. Sense-data is not “real.” Perception of color and objects.