In epistemology, epistemological solipsism is the claim that one can only be sure of the existence of one's mind.[1] The existence of other minds and the external world is not necessarily rejected but one can not be sure of its existence.[2]
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In epistemology, epistemologicalsolipsism is the claim that one can only be sure of the existence of one's mind. The existence of other minds and the...
philosophical idea that only one's mind is sure to exist. As an epistemological position, solipsism holds that knowledge of anything outside one's own mind is...
constitute 'this' mind Ontological solipsism differs from EpistemologicalSolipsism in that, Ontological Solipsism, and therefore one adhering to it as...
philosophy of mind, methodological solipsism has at least two distinct definitions: Methodological solipsism is the epistemological thesis that the individual...
nature of justification is a debate between epistemological externalists on the one hand and epistemological internalists on the other. While epistemic...
Epistemological particularism is the view that one can know something without knowing how one knows it. By this view, one's knowledge is justified before...
things through the filter of our mind, a view sometimes called epistemologicalsolipsism. The mind shapes that experience, and among other things, Kant...
humanity. It is often related to both epistemological and existential nihilism, as well as cosmicism. Epistemological nihilism is a form of philosophical...
minds is a philosophical problem traditionally stated as the following epistemological question: Given that I can only observe the behavior of others, how...
Epistemic cognition, sometimes known as epistemological beliefs, or personal epistemology, is "cognition about knowledge and knowing", an area of research...
In philosophy, rationalism is the epistemological view that "regards reason as the chief source and test of knowledge" or "any view appealing to reason...
this core. Society was inside the human body. In contrast, the epistemologicalsolipsism treated human existence as if the human being was alone in the...
metaphysical position, solipsism goes further to the conclusion that the world and other minds do not exist. Solipsism is the only epistemological position that...
Egocentric presentism is a form of solipsism introduced by Caspar Hare in which other persons can be conscious, but their experiences are simply not present...
horizon being the pre-eminent one, corresponding to a weak version of solipsism (arguably closely related to Hare's egocentric presentism). Valberg points...
replicator and meme as they integrate with Popperian problem-solving (the epistemological strand). His theory of everything is (weakly) emergentist rather than...
be known. According to this theoretical component, it involves the epistemological problem of the human limitations of knowing the world. This includes...
hermeneutics), August Böckh (methodological hermeneutics), Wilhelm Dilthey (epistemological hermeneutics), Martin Heidegger (ontological hermeneutics, hermeneutic...
Berkeley's immaterialism. Other such idealists are Hegel, and Bradley. Epistemological idealism (or "formal" idealism) is a position in epistemology that...
the real and can surprise us at any time—which removes any danger of solipsism in this theory. This approach dovetails with the philosophy known as social...
Herbert Spencer, Hippolyte Taine, Émile Littré) Empiricism Positivism Solipsism José Ortega y Gasset; Julián Marías (2000). Meditations on Quixote. trans...
various philosophers, contending that both metaphysical solipsism and epistemologicalsolipsism are faulty notions seeded in an equally faulty endeavor...
justification is that the set is the primary bearer of justification. As an epistemological theory, coherentism opposes dogmatic foundationalism and also infinitism...
experience as fundamental of all measure and law. In extreme forms like Solipsism, it may hold that the nature and existence of every object depends solely...
normative epistemological view may even be fully derivable from a metaepistemological one. Overall, traditional accounts of epistemological methodology...