Idealiserimist
Idealiserimist is a philosophical concept that proposes a worldview centered on the belief that ideals are the fundamental reality or the most important aspect of existence. It suggests that while the material world may exist, it is ultimately a manifestation or reflection of underlying ideals. These ideals can be understood as abstract concepts such as truth, beauty, goodness, justice, or even a divine consciousness. An idealiserimist would argue that these ideals have an independent existence and are more real and permanent than any physical object or event. Therefore, the pursuit of understanding and embodying these ideals becomes a primary goal for an idealiserimist. This perspective often leads to an emphasis on reason, ethics, and spiritual development, as these are seen as pathways to connecting with or realizing the ideal realm. The term itself is a portmanteau, combining "ideal" with a suffix that denotes a system of belief or philosophy. While not a widely recognized formal philosophical school, it represents a tendency in thought that prioritizes abstract principles and ultimate truths.