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Solipsism

2018
‘Solipsism’ (from the Latin solus ipse – oneself alone) is the doctrine that only oneself exists. This formulation covers two doctrines, each of which has been called solipsism, namely (1) that one is the only self, the only centre of consciousness, and, more radically, (2) that nothing at all exists apart from one’s own mind and mental states.
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Solipsism and Schizophrenia

Psychological Reports, 1993
This paper describes how a schizophrenic, torn by painful feelings of centrality, may resort to a form of solipsism, contending that horrific historical processes like World War II occurred not in external history but in his own mind.
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Husserl's Solipsism

Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, 1977
(1977). Husserl's Solipsism. Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology: Vol. 8, No. 2, pp. 123-125.
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Beyond a socio-centric concept of culture: Johann Arnason's macro-phenomenology and critique of sociological solipsism

Thesis Eleven, 2019
This essay unpacks Johann Arnason’s theory of culture. It argues that the culture problematic remains the needle’s eye through which Arnason’s intellectual project must be understood, his recent shift to foreground the interplay of culture and power (as ...
Suzi Adams
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Two of a Kind: Setting the Record Straight on Russell’s Exchange with Ladd-Franklin on Solipsism

Russell: the Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies, 2019
:On 21 August 1912 Christine Ladd-Franklin, by then an established logician, wrote a letter to Bertrand Russell. He replied on 27 September 1912, followed by another letter on 16 November of that year.
A. Trybus
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Solipsism

1987
Abstract Pears outlines Wittgenstein's argumentative move against the doctrine of solipsism, and connects the different lines of thought that accumulate in Wittgenstein's reaction to the doctrine. Pears examines the doctrine that the limits of one's language are the limits of one's world, and sets the stage for the discussion of ...
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From Solipsism to the Limits of Experience: A Reflection in the Light of Wittgenstein’s TLP

Journal of Indian Council of Philosophical Research, 2023
Rajakishore Nath, M. Panda
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Collective Solipsism in Alfred Tennyson’s “The Lotos-Eaters”

The International Journal of Literary Humanities, 2022
A. Shalabi, Ogareet Khoury
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The Metaphysical Subject and Solipsism

Korean Journal of Philosophy, 2022
Jeong-il Park
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