Eisler described his philosophical ideas as " objective phenomenalism, " which he articulated as a combination of empirical realism and transcendental idealism.
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Kant's " epistemological phenomenalism ", as it has been called, is therefore quite distinct from Berkeley's earlier ontological version.
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Phenomenalism as formulated by Mach, in contrast, is the view that objects are " logical constructions " out of perceptual properties.
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Since Kant, true immaterialism has remained a rarity, but is survived by partly overlapping movements such as phenomenalism, subjectivism, and perspectivism.
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He uses this notion to re-interpret phenomenalism, claiming that it need not take the form of a reductionism ( often considered untenable ).
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Berkeley's idealism has two main strands, phenomenalism in which physical events are viewed as a special kind of mental event and subjective idealism.
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The former accounts for Renouvier's acceptance of Kant's phenomenalism, combined with rejection of the " thing-in-itself ".
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The concept of the given, commonly used in phenomenalism to understand the nature of experience, is crucial to both his earlier epistemology and his later analysis.
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In addition to Immanuel Kant, his philosophical writings, particularly those concerning phenomenalism, were largely influenced by Wundt, as well as Hermann Cohen and Edmund Husserl.
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I could perhaps add mention of phenomenalism ( a version of idealism sustained by the Bertrand Russel and some positivists at the beginning of the 20th century ) and panpsychism.