psychicism
/saɪˈkɪzɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
A philosophical theory that the mind or spirit is the fundamental reality, and the physical world is mere appearance or illusion.
“The philosopher’s psychicism led him to question the nature of reality.”
2. noun
A tendency or disposition to be influenced by one’s emotions or intuition rather than rational consideration.
“Her psychicism caused her to make impulsive decisions without thinking them through.”