Anideism

Anideaism is a philosophical doctrine that denies the existence of an idea (idea, concept, thought) as such. At the heart of anideism is the idea that an idea does not exist in itself, but is a product of human consciousness.

Anideism as a philosophical trend arose in ancient philosophy and was developed in the Middle Ages. At its core, it is based on the principle of determinism, according to which all phenomena and events in the world are caused by external causes and do not have an independent essence.

Within the framework of anideism, ideas are viewed as subjective constructs created by man to explain the world. At the same time, the world itself is viewed as objective and independent of man.

Antiedism has its advantages and disadvantages. On the one hand, it allows you to more objectively assess reality and understand its essence. On the other hand, it can lead to skepticism and apathy, as a person does not see the meaning in ideas and concepts.

In addition, anideism can be considered as the basis for the development of science and technology, since it allows one to abandon the idea of ​​​​the existence of ideal objects and focus on real phenomena and processes.



**Introduction:** Despite the fact that the topic of religion and attitudes towards it is very broad, I would like to emphasize several points that relate to atheism or anideism. This article will discuss several issues related to atheism, such as its origins, rationale, differences from other forms of disagreement with religion, etc.

**Origin of Atheists or Anideans:** Atheists and Anideans in the early 20th century were extreme forms of religion and philosophy based on skepticism or even disdain for religious dogma. But over time, the number of active atheists and anides increases, and their popularity extends beyond scientific circles and penetrates into the wider population.

The term "Anideism" is used to refer to those who deny belief in the idea of ​​God