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- Solipsism - Wikipedia
As an epistemological position, solipsism holds that knowledge of anything outside one's own mind is unsure; the external world and other minds cannot be known and might not exist outside the mind There are varying degrees of solipsism that parallel the varying degrees of skepticism:
- Solipsism | Philosophy, Mind, Self-Awareness | Britannica
Solipsism, in philosophy, an extreme form of subjective idealism that denies that the human mind has any valid ground for believing in the existence of anything but itself
- SOLIPSISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SOLIPSISM is a theory holding that the self can know nothing but its own modifications and that the self is the only existent thing; also : extreme egocentrism
- Solipsism and the Problem of Other Minds - Internet Encyclopedia of . . .
Solipsism is sometimes expressed as the view that “I am the only mind which exists,” or “My mental states are the only mental states ” However, the sole survivor of a nuclear holocaust might truly come to believe in either of these propositions without thereby being a solipsist
- Solipsism: Explanation and Examples - Philosophy Terms
Solipsism is the belief that there is nothing outside one’s own mind It’s a strange view that very few people have seriously advocated, but it’s surprisingly difficult to disprove, and so it’s kind of a sticky problem in the history of Western philosophy
- What is Solipsism? Exploring the Philosophy of the Self
Solipsism is a provocative philosophical concept asserting that only one’s own mind is certain to exist, casting doubt on the reality of the external world, other people, and even physical objects
- SOLIPSISM Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Solipsism definition: the theory that only the self exists, or can be proved to exist See examples of SOLIPSISM used in a sentence
- In Plain English: Solipsism - by Philosophors
Solipsism is a big word for a simple but strange idea: it’s the belief that only your own mind is certain to exist Everything you see, hear, or feel—like other people, the sky, or even your own body—might just be part of your thoughts or imagination
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