Metaphysical Solipsism
Idealism, Christine Ladd-Franklin, Actual idealism, Cartesian doubt
978-620-1-94960-7
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2012-08-20
29,00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Metaphysical solipsism is the variety of idealism which is based on the argument that no reality exists other than one's own mind or mental states, and that the individual mind is the whole of reality and the external world has no independent existence. It is expressed by the assertion "I myself only exist", in other words, no reality exists other than one's own mind.(a) The only thing one has direct access to is the contents of one's own mind (one's mental states). What one knows most certainly are one's mental states - one's thoughts, experiences, emotions, and so on.
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