a solipsist's world is one full of absolute certainty — Posty McPostface
Given that solipsism implies epistemological certainty of ones world, because there is nothing more to know than that what a solipsist knows about the world (implying that the world and reality are the same for a solipsist), then can a solipsist logically doubt? — Shawn
Solipsism is a symptom of a gross misunderstanding of thought and belief hard at work. Solipsism is the name of a philosophical position/argument which outright denies the existence of anything other than the mind of the one forwarding the argument/position... — creativesoul
Both are philosophical positions. All philosophical positions have some things in common with one another. However, I would think that any simulation would also require a plurality. The simulation, and what was being simulated... — creativesoul
I would think that any simulation would also require a plurality. The simulation, and what was being simulated... — creativesoul
Oh tell me, i never heard of him. What would you suggest to me? — Koen
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