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UK
/sˈɒlɪpsˌɪzəm/
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NOUN
- (philosophy) the philosophical theory that the self is all that you know to exist
How To Use solipsism In A Sentence
- The narcissistic presumption of centrality that underpins paranoia here gives birth to semiotic solipsism.
- Rhology, briefly: Right, neither naturalism nor non-naturalism is sufficient to decide whether solipsism is right, but particular versions of both e.g., naturalism based on present-day physics and theism can do so. Evolution and Liberal Christianity
- Wittgenstein's two arguments about solipsism both dispense with it.
- Moretti handles the material with considerable grace and skill, though the smugness and solipsism of his screen persona occasionally grates.
- Only Dunst's Justine exists, shrouded in solipsism and selfishness, the sort of bubble that allows you to think you make your own rules such as decreeing a Dogma declaration and say dumb things and that all your acolytes will still think you're wonderful. Antisemitism, paedophilia, sex and talking beavers: Cannes film festival 2011 round-up§
- If we want to change this situation, we should clear up the abstract character and solipsism of pedagogy knowledge and pay attention to richer and more colorful educational practice.
- In lesser hands, New Journalism could also be a recipe for self-indulgence, solipsism, and mischievous fictionalization, but that is not the case with Miami and the Siege of Chicago. How to Cover an Election
- To be precise it leads to solipsism - doubting everything but your own existence - but the means they propose to limit skepticism are astounding.
- I have been toppled by my own monstrous solipsism, hoodwinked by the belief that everything revolves around me. LOVE YOU MADLY
- Call it solipsism or exhibitionism if you will, but somehow it feels inadequate just sitting here alone with my memories, I want to tell everybody about what this city, these people, this time, meant to me.