| 31. | Importantly, methodological solipsists do not intend to conclude that the stronger forms of solipsism are actually true.
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| 32. | George Clooney projects the brooding solipsism of a man's-man encased in a shell of loneliness.
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| 33. | David Foster Wallace described the it as " serious fiction " i . e . novels that address solipsism.
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| 34. | Solipsism is countered by this same argument . talk ) 17 : 19, 2 September 2010 ( UTC)
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| 35. | This is because, until now, nothing has happened in my generation that has removed us from our solipsism.
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| 36. | It is a peculiar solipsism, this bubble of megalomania formed around the void of a perceived isolation and powerlessness.
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| 37. | Thus culture can be interpreted on a spectrum from purely individualistic solipsism to objective forms of social organization and interaction.
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| 38. | But in our shared divergence from a commonly understood experience, these private worlds of semi-solipsism naturally emerge.
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| 39. | JA drove me away from the Solipsism article I was once interested in due to his heavy-handed demeanor.
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| 40. | Solipsism in its weak form is characterized by the repeated decision to not take transcendental steps, a logical minimalism.
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