ABSTRACT

Assertion of Absolute Idealism. In this trans-essentiated form the so-called "proof" is the most ambitious of all philosophical attempts to show that thought and reality are metaphysically indissoluble and that what is central in a thinking mind must also be central in all reality. Such an assertion seemed obviously to require an investigation into the nature of mind, and into the meaning of the contention that reality must be "mind"-constituted.