Or, in other words : How can the outside logically be considered possible when your subjective viewpoint always comes first and is technically subjectively created? What gives the possibility of the outside world possibly being real valid credibility? — gsky1
Or, in other words : How can the outside logically be considered possible when your subjective viewpoint always comes first and is technically subjectively created? What gives the possibility of the outside world possibly being real valid credibility? — gsky1
What valid reasoning/logic allows for solipsism to not necessarily be true? — gsky1
What valid reasoning/logic allows for solipsism to not necessarily be true? — gsky1
ALL of what else seems to exist MAY BE nothing but an illusion within ME.
I think therefore I am. You think therefore you are. Hence solipsism is wrong. Simple. — Devans99
Agreed, but the point of a brain in a vat is that you can't prove the existence of other brains independently of them telling you they exist. — Edward
No way out. Best just to be as certain as possible and beat back the nihilists and the relativists with a stick. At some level they're probably correct,
but it's not a level compatible with human living and values that if not certain are mostly and mainly well-tested and work.
It must seem then that "certainty" is really just code for "certainty with respect to," "in light of..," and so forth.
who have made it explicitly clear that while they, personally, are not inclined to murder you, still though they deny that the murderer does wrong. — tim wood
If you take solipsism seriously then why would you ask others who you cannot be certain exist about it? — Fooloso4
No one lives like this though (or at least very few). You're mixing theoretical philosophical debate with practical social existence. Everyone does agree that, for society, we should not murder. No one debates this in government. — Edward
Relativists do not say or think that - or at least those here who have recorded their views.
Problem drinking always effect others.
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