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The world and life are one.
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I am my world. (The microcosm.)
— T — Wittgenstein, Tractatus
What does this mean? Curious... — Wallows
In one of my previous topics, I distilled the issue to be about a mind that is the same with the world, which is very similar to a conception of God being the one and the same with the world of Nature.
Think about it analogously to a person inhabiting a dream. The person's self is one and the same with the dream world. The unconscious, which is accessed at a deeper level during dream states, may-be in "control" over the process of a dream; but, it is still part of the self.
What are your thoughts on solipsism in light of this?
He's confusing world with mind.I am my world. (The microcosm.) — Wittgenstein, Tractatus
Why would the characters in the dream world seem to have an intent if their own? Why wouldnt the solipsist's intent be the source of all the action within their own world if the world was really just its self? — Harry Hindu
Everything that exists at any moment exists within the solipsist mind, so it would be a contradiction for a solipsist to posit a cause that isn't part of its experience, like the unconscious being the cause of something that is experienced. For a solipsist, all causation happens within the experience. There can be no external causes to its experience. — Harry Hindu
And that could very well be the case in a solipsist's world. Who are you to judge what happens in my world being that you are just part of my world? The solipsist would be the prime mover, and why would it not know this? The sole source of causation in a solipsist world would be its own intent. If not, then what is "intent"?Well, you seem to have set the cart before the horse here. — Wallows
What is "doubt" in a solipsist world? "Doubt" and "skepticism" would be meaningless in a solipsist world. What it thinks about at any given moment is what exists at any given moment.Yes; but, the solipsist can never doubt that things happen otherwise. It's a self-determining future at all points of the experience. — Wallows
The sole source of causation in a solipsist world would be its own intent. If not, then what is "intent"? — Harry Hindu
What is "doubt" in a solipsist world? — Harry Hindu
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