Both idealism and materialism have convincing arguments for me, yet within each

Both idealism and materialism have convincing arguments for me, yet within each

Both idealism and materialism have convincing arguments for me, yet within each argument are refutations of the other. How can I reconcile which to believe when they both seem equally as likely? I've thought that perhaps idealism explains our own subjective worlds, and materialism explains the objective external world, but can both be true when they contain refutations of the other?

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