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With regard to the experience of objects, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling ( 1775 – 1854 ) claimed that the Fichte's " I " needs the Not-I, because there is no subject without object, and vice versa.
So the ideas or mental images in the mind are identical to the extended objects which are external to the mind.
According to Schelling's " absolute identity " or " indifferentism ", there is no difference between the subjective and the objective, that is, the ideal and the real.

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