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Origin of solipsism – Our etymology dictionary has the origin of the word solipsism. Encyclopedia.com: Origins of over 17,000 words. ... New perspectives on metaphysical solipsism; Magazine article from: Philosophy Today; 7/1/2002; ; 700+ words ;
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Is solipsism one or many? ... Philosophical disputes about the character and the consequences of solipsism hinge on the questions of (1) whether there is anything approaching a rigorous definition of solipsism, (2) whether a unique definition can be singled out as the one and only proper definition, or (3) whether there...
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Solipsism is first recorded with the Greek pre-Socratic sophist Gorgias (c. 483 B.C.E.–375 B.C.E.) who is quoted by the ...
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Solipsism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Solipsism is the philosophical idea that one's own mind is all that exists. Solipsism is an epistemological or ontological position that knowledge of anything outside the mind is unjustified. The ext...
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Refuting Solipsism; By its own reasoning, solipsism is self-refuting. The subconscious mind, being the designer of this projected reality for the solipsist, possesses an origin.
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Solipsism, the forgotten Art; ... Since the origin of these is not inside, it must be from outside us. The only conclusion is that an outside is vibrant, existent, and ever present. However, everyone, whether one admits it or not, still bases one's knowledge primarily on one's experience as can be exemplified by the series...
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But this definition, while accurate as far as the technical sense of solipsism is concerned, ... Points of reference are in a very real sense analagous to geometric points: one can locate them by their coordinates, and use them as the origin of a coordinate system with which to plot the relative location of other points,
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These presuppositions are of unmistakable Cartesian origin, and are widely accepted by philosophers and non-philosophers alike. In tackling the problem of solipsism, one immediately grapples with fundamental issues in the philosophy of mind.
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Definition of solipsism from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of solipsism. Pronunciation of solipsism. Definition of the word solipsism. Origin of the word solipsism. ... Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » solipsism...
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