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Deleuze’s Theory of the Other – A Serial Solipsism in Three moments [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Wiszniewski, Dorian, “Deleuze’s Theory of the Other – A Serial Solipsism in Three moments,” Serial(ity) … & …, Symposium, University of Edinburgh, 18th March ...
Wiszniewski, Dorian
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Wittgenstein, Empiricism, and Pragmatism: Examining the Evolution of Wittgensteinian Solipsism

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In this paper I will argue for an interpretation of Ludwig Wittgenstein’s Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus as a work of empiricism, as well as an argument for his Philosophical Investigations as a work of pragmatism, and how these two interpretations apply
Davis, Cody
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Solipsism and the Solitary Language User

open access: yes, 2007
The other minds skeptic supposes there may be no minds other than his. The external world skeptic thinks there could be no world external to him. Some philosophers think a person can refute the skeptic and prove that his world is not the solitary ...
Goldstein, Irwin
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Indifference and Illusion: A Synthesis of Stoicism and Solipsism [PDF]

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This paper investigates the philosophical convergence between Stoicism, as articulated by Epictetus, and Solipsism, as exemplified in the work of René Descartes.
French, Esteban
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Solipsism and Naive Realism in Wittgenstein's Tractatus

open access: yesPrincípios, 2010
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Tassos Lycurgo
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Why Solipsism Cannot Serve as an Epistemic Foundation

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This paper presents a concise eliminative argument against strong solipsism understood as an epistemic foundation. The target is not solipsism as a private mood, introspective stance, or phenomenological report, but a specific ...
Skarbek, Mateusz
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Solipsism: Understanding Japanese Culture Through the Novel "Namaku Hiroko" by N.H. DINI (A Critical Students Discussion Perspective)

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The aim of this research is to reveal the concept of solipsism in understanding Japanese culture in the novel Namaku Hiroko by N.H. Dini. This research raises three main problems, namely; Japanese culture, the author\u27s perspective, and the ...
Sulastri, Tetet, Hakim, Lukman
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Hume’s methodological solipsism

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This paper offers a new interpretation of Hume’s Treatise as a work written by a methodological solipsist. It argues that Hume anticipates later developments by launching a Fodorian project that is to be realised by Carnapian means.
Demeter, Tamás
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