Subject: Construct or Acting Being? The Status of the Subject and the Problem of Solipsism in Wittgenstein’s Tractatus [PDF]
In his Tractatus and Notebooks 1914-1916, Wittgenstein develops some themes concerning the nature of the subject, transcendentalism, solipsism and mysticism.
Włodzimierz HEFLIK
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Emotions, international hierarchy, and the problem of solipsism in Sino-US South China Sea politics
This study offers an explanation for Beijing’s seemingly self-defeating approach to the South China Sea that distances China ever more from the regional and international communities which it wants to lead and join while drawing in the foreign military ...
C. Wirth
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Exclusive Disjunctivism – Presentness without Simultaneity in Special Relativity [PDF]
A-theoretic presentness is commonly regarded as non-solipsist and non-relative. The non-solipsism of a non-relative, A-theoretic presentness requires at least two space-like separated things to be present simpliciter together – this co-presentness ...
Jhou, Nihel
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The Distinction and Relationship between Ontology and Epistemology
In the social sciences, a distinction is generally drawn between ontology and epistemology, usually accompanied by the assumption that some relationship exists between ontology and epistemology. In this regard several issues arise.
Sarita-Louise Kant
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Fanon, the body schema, and white solipsism
Fanon's conception of the body schema plays a central role in his philosophy. The body schema is the body's “grasp” or “sense” of itself. Fanon argues that in the encounter between the Black and white person the body schema “crumbles,” so that the Black ...
K. Romdenh‐Romluc
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[Review] Yvonne Klose (2012) "How had it ever happened here?": a constructivist reading of Thomas Pynchon's the crying of lot 49 and its role in the Pynchon canon [PDF]
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Rowlinson, Zac
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THE ANALYSIS OF FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE USED IN THE SELECTED PAMUNGKAS’S SONG OF SOLIPSISM 0.2 ALBUM
Figurative language is the use of unique words to evoke the reader's imagination and interpretation of meaning in context rather than literal language. The Solipsism 0.2 album by Pamungkas has some types of figurative language in the songs.
Bhitania Diana Putri +1 more
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HOW TO AVOID SOLIPSISM WHILE REMAINING AN IDEALIST: LESSONS FROM BERKELEY AND DHARMAKIRTI [PDF]
This essay examines the strategies that Berkeley and Dharmakirti utilize to deny that idealism entails solipsism. Beginning from similar arguments for the non-existence of matter, the two philosophers employ markedly different strategies for establishing
Henkel, Jeremy E.
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Supremacist projections of the Self and reductive representations of the Other have been among the foremost colonial discursive practices. The same skewed representational predilection is manifest also in colonial fictional works.
Saleem Akhtar Khan
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Aporie naturalizmu w lingwistyce [PDF]
The subject of the lecture are the aporias resulting from naturalistic paradigms in linguistics. The fact that in linguistic research scholars rely exclusively on empirical evidence is nothing reprehensible – it is worth mentioning the recently ...
Grzegorz Pawłowski
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