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单词 solipsism
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solipsism
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Solipsism is the philosophical theory that what's in your mind is the only reality that can be known and verified.
Solipsism comes from the Latin words for alone (sol) and self (ipse), and means that only the self is real. In metaphysical solipsism, your mind is the only thing that's real, and everything else is just a representation. In epistemological solipsism, there might be a world outside your mind, which you could detect with your senses, but it's impossible to prove. In methodological solipsism the self is the only proper starting point for exploring the nature of reality.
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But there was, at least, an emergence from cultural stasis and solipsism into self-consciousness.
Washington Post(Dec 26, 2016)
Eugenides said he prizes literature as an antidote to solipsism.
The New Yorker(Oct 17, 2016)
Remember above all else: his campaign is post-factual; it is solipsism in motion.
New York Times(Aug 25, 2016)
n (philosophy) the philosophical theory that the self is all that you know to exist
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philosophical doctrine, philosophical theory
a doctrine accepted by adherents to a philosophy
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