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Metaphysics & Philosophy of Mind

 * Absolute idealism
 * Abstract and concrete
 * Acosmism
 * Actual idealism
 * Anti-realism
 * Argument from reason
 * Being
 * Category of being
 * Causality
 * Concept and object
 * Consensus reality
 * Direct and indirect realism
 * Double-aspect theory
 * Dream argument
 * Dualism
 * Eliminative materialism
 * Embodied cognition
 * Emergence
 * Emergent materialism
 * Emergentism
 * Empirical evidence
 * Empiricism
 * Enactivism
 * Epiphenomenalism
 * Epiphenomenon
 * Epistemological idealism
 * Epistemology
 * Essentialism
 * Existence
 * Existentialism
 * Experience machine
 * Extended cognition
 * Externalism
 * Functionalism (philosophy of mind)
 * George Berkeley
 * German idealism
 * Hylomorphism
 * Hyperreality
 * Hypostatic abstraction
 * Idealism
 * Identity (philosophy)
 * Identity and change
 * Innatism
 * Interactionism (philosophy of mind)
 * Internalism and externalism
 * Logical positivism
 * Materialism
 * Mental representation
 * Metaphysics
 * Metaverse
 * Mind–body problem
 * Modal realism
 * Monism
 * Naturalism (philosophy)
 * Naïve realism
 * Neutral monism
 * Nominalism
 * Non-physical entity
 * Object (philosophy)
 * Occasionalism
 * Ontology
 * Panentheism
 * Panpsychism
 * Pantheism
 * Perspectivism
 * Phenomenalism
 * Phenomenology (philosophy)
 * Phenomenon
 * Philosophical realism
 * Philosophical zombie
 * Philosophy of artificial intelligence
 * Philosophy of mind
 * Philosophy of perception
 * Philosophy of space and time
 * Physicalism
 * Platonic idealism
 * Possible world
 * Primary/secondary quality distinction
 * Principle of plenitude
 * Problem of other minds
 * Problem of universals
 * Process philosophy
 * Property (philosophy)
 * Property dualism
 * Psychophysical parallelism
 * Qualia
 * Rationalism
 * Reality
 * Sense data
 * Simulated reality
 * Simulation hypothesis
 * Solipsism
 * Subjective idealism
 * Tabula rasa
 * Theory of everything (philosophy)
 * Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous
 * Transcendental idealism
 * Universal (metaphysics)