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(1) (philosophy
(2) (philosophy) the philosophical theory that the self is all that you know to exist
(1) To be precise it leads to solipsism - doubting everything but your own existence - but the means they propose to limit skepticism are astounding.
(2) It seems that transcendental phenomenology inevitably involves solipsism .
(3) As Heidegger puts it, anxiety testifies to a kind of u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510existential solipsism .u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
(4) This conclusion, however, is valid only if Searle is right in claiming that collective intentionality conforms to methodological solipsism .
(5) Wittgenstein's two arguments about solipsism both dispense with it.
(6) For he was a solipsist who did not share the screen easily with anyone.
(7) I'm impressed by the solitary intensity of the gamblers, and the way these solipsists at the slots form a community of obsession.
(8) The law writes solipsistically , talking only to and for himself, so as to perpetuate his own image, his self-definition, his existence.
(9) Diaries are solipsistic compared with blogs, which are a far more sociable medium, allowing for dialogue with outsiders and links to other websites.
(10) Artists are a not-negligible factor in the globalization of culture that is, solipsistically , such a big theme in contemporary art.
(11) Some things they say may be ugly: We are excessive, solipsistic , wasteful, indulgent, egotistical.
(12) So, what happens when you solipsistically command the universe to award you several million dollars by lottery?
(13) Levi was well-known for his impatience with long-winded, solipsistic or obscurantist prose.
(14) Up until this final scene, the father has experienced landscape solipsistically , but, in his attempt to ascend the final hill, the landscape takes on social dimension.
(15) Circumstances can encourage such a solipsistic approach.
(16) Hey, I'm thinking of establishing a bulletin board for solipsists .
(17) Fractious division, corruption and the misuse of power rob the people of national hope, a loss which leaves them to survive solipsistically in an all-too-familiar despair.
(18) They are both solipsists , incapable of distinguishing an objective world independent of their own states of consciousness.
(19) The problem is that it has the same solipsistic tendency of the beginner who takes up residence in the snug of fiction, suddenly freed from the cold wind and rain of uncertainty.
(20) The manufacturers must be some kind of solipsists , or in any case unsure that the cream cheese really exists.
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