Abstract
This article aims to study George Berkeley's subjective concept of
psychoism to analyze George Burley's subjective concept. The results of the study
showed that in Berkeley's philosophy, the idea is not exactly what it really is. But the
idea is the potential of the mind to make us aware of the outside world. The
perception must therefore start from the mind to the outside world. Berkeley's
philosophy is more focused on specific things than the general. The existence of the outside world in Berkeley's perspective means existence as something that appears to
our perception. And the perception of external things is therefore reached in the same
way as access to God in our minds. Making God the most important absolute thing in
George's subjective theory. Berkeley's philosophy believes in a genuine, spiritual
identity, and that vision is the result of identity. Matter is present as a vision. Therefore,
the world only exists with the manophage, his philosophy is purely the idea, meaning
idea, which means that the idea means that the spirit is used instead of idealism, this
cult is taught that the mind exists as one person, so it is called the Daemon God, so
the true mind is god's mind only.