What is a solipsist?
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What is a solipsist?
To boil it down, a solipsist confuses two terms, interpretation and creation. The mind interprets the external world. It does not create it. The solipsist believes it creates the external. Which, if true, would make the external world about as consistent as a dream, which shifts as it's created on the fly.
That's my view in a nutshell. Any thoughts?
That's my view in a nutshell. Any thoughts?
Re: What is a solipsist?
That which is uncreated cannot and does not exist.Dalek Prime wrote: ↑Mon Aug 13, 2018 5:28 pm To boil it down, a solipsist confuses two terms, interpretation and creation. The mind interprets the external world. It does not create it. The solipsist believes it creates the external. Which, if true, would make the external world about as consistent as a dream, which shifts as it's created on the fly.
That's my view in a nutshell. Any thoughts?
You are talking about a mind that interprets an external world.
Well you now have to tell us what created the mind?
What created the mind that can interpret an external world, and what is aware of that mind existing?
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Re: What is a solipsist?
A solipsist is someone who rejects the principle of intersubjectively verified evidence or just perception itself and then assumes out of all the possible options that they're the only thing that is real, maybe because it's a good starting point - I think therefore I am - kind of stuff?
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Re: What is a solipsist?
Anyone else? DAM doesn't exist independently of me.
(Actually, he's just blocked for being a solipsist.)
(Actually, he's just blocked for being a solipsist.)
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Re: What is a solipsist?
Yes, unless they accept that things exist, independently of themselves. Solipsism doesn't leave any room for further exploration beyond themselves. In which case they are making up the whole body of philosophy in their own mind, and arguing against themselves.Judaka wrote: ↑Mon Aug 13, 2018 5:37 pm A solipsist is someone who rejects the principle of intersubjectively verified evidence or just perception itself and then assumes out of all the possible options that they're the only thing that is real, maybe because it's a good starting point - I think therefore I am - kind of stuff?
Though Descartes was a dualist, which I also disagree with, at least he didn't fall into the trap of solipsism. So only the 'Ego ergo sum' is a good starting point. Then accepting the external validity of things and other conscious beings, as they persist in a consistent manner.
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Re: What is a solipsist?
Dalek Prime wrote: ↑Mon Aug 13, 2018 5:38 pm Anyone else? DAM doesn't exist independently of me.
(Actually, he's just blocked for being a solipsist.)
Just answer the questions...
That which is uncreated cannot and does not exist.
You are talking about a mind that interprets an external world.
Well you now have to tell us what created the mind?
What created the mind that can interpret an external world, and what is aware of that mind existing?
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Re: What is a solipsist?
A solipsist is someone who doesn't do that... by definition.Yes, unless they accept that things exist, independently of themselves
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Re: What is a solipsist?
Solipsism is about what is knowable via empiricism.Dalek Prime wrote: ↑Mon Aug 13, 2018 5:28 pm To boil it down, a solipsist confuses two terms, interpretation and creation. The mind interprets the external world. It does not create it. The solipsist believes it creates the external. Which, if true, would make the external world about as consistent as a dream, which shifts as it's created on the fly.
That's my view in a nutshell. Any thoughts?
so your notions of "mind" and "external" are both irrelevant per the above.
and yes consciousness - in the here and now - mine BTW - does create it (pragmaticalliy/empirically speaking ........if you/the world exists outside of me - GREAT - but i cannot prove it and so not provable. all i can prove is that i Am and you/external world are a part of Me right now.......................
you may exist, or you may not and i'm playing games with myself - either way which it is is not provable and so irrelavent.
I hope you ARE - but i have no conviction that you are (you cannot prove you exist anymore than can your God show himself to me as a being outside of myself - i'm an athiest and my view of your existance is the same as that to YHWH.
Re: What is a solipsist?
clearly (you (me)) do not understand the mindset of Solipsism.Dalek Prime wrote: ↑Mon Aug 13, 2018 5:28 pm To boil it down, a solipsist confuses two terms, interpretation and creation. The mind interprets the external world. It does not create it. The solipsist believes it creates the external. Which, if true, would make the external world about as consistent as a dream, which shifts as it's created on the fly.
That's my view in a nutshell. Any thoughts?
Re: What is a solipsist?
yes, would welcome - though talking to myself maybe - if you could use smaller words in your/mine? first sentence though.Judaka wrote: ↑Mon Aug 13, 2018 5:37 pm A solipsist is someone who rejects the principle of intersubjectively verified evidence or just perception itself and then assumes out of all the possible options that they're the only thing that is real, maybe because it's a good starting point - I think therefore I am - kind of stuff?
i get your/my? drift, but welcome lower language and lesser words to restate that which i think i agree with.
i thank you Sir
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Re: What is a solipsist?
Yeah, I played with the concept of solipsism in my youth, for fun. But the weight of external forces severely limits this view.
Re: What is a solipsist?
than they are no longer an Solipsist!Dalek Prime wrote: ↑Mon Aug 13, 2018 5:41 pm
Yes, unless they accept that things exist, independently of themselves.
such a concept require faith outside of empiricism.
correct, outside myself.Dalek Prime wrote: ↑Mon Aug 13, 2018 5:41 pm Solipsism doesn't leave any room for further exploration beyond themselves.
there is no "themselves" unless you include faith.
correct,Dalek Prime wrote: ↑Mon Aug 13, 2018 5:41 pm In which case they are making up the whole body of philosophy in their own mind,
and history, science, politics and all the rest of all knowledge.
??? i don't follow.
i do not argue against myself - outside of my ID at least.
He (me?) was a solipist first and formost (BTW i was one before i even knew of (or invented?) Descrate as a 16 yr old.Dalek Prime wrote: ↑Mon Aug 13, 2018 5:41 pm Though Descartes was a dualist, which I also disagree with, at least he didn't fall into the trap of solipsism.
came to the same conclusions in full ignorance of Destarte, who i learned of 5 yrs later.
He (me?) "sold out" and later invented all sort of crap beyond his (mine?) original concept of "i am and known nothing more".
you have faith then, reject empiricism.Dalek Prime wrote: ↑Mon Aug 13, 2018 5:41 pm So only the 'Ego ergo sum' is a good starting point. Then accepting the external validity of things and other conscious beings, as they persist in a consistent manner.
good for you, may your God show mercy upon me.
Re: What is a solipsist?
how so?Dalek Prime wrote: ↑Tue Aug 14, 2018 2:48 am Yeah, I played with the concept of solipsism in my youth, for fun. But the weight of external forces severely limits this view.
welcome discussion - IF via with myself.
BTW I agree that Solipsism is a meager and piss poor answer - damn near less than zero.
but wishing for more is not relevent to what is knowable IMO.
maybe crums are all an ant gets per the ant's limited nature.