| 41. | Little lessons about finite ambitions began being handed out in workshops across the country; an insistent solipsism hovered over everything.
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| 42. | Unfortunately, the Vegas-style treatment inflicted upon the number Tuesday twisted its message of solipsism into something purely silly.
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| 43. | Hence the problems of solipsism, truth and the existence of the external world came to dominate 17th century western thought.
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| 44. | Such programs are intended to expand a student's world, weaning the apprentice from intellectual shuttlecocking between solipsism and television.
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| 45. | For Nafisi, the essence of the novel is Humbert's solipsism and his erasure of Lolita's independent identity.
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| 46. | It's called solipsism which just means that ultimately, all knowledge rests on trust and faith, and not evidence.
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| 47. | When a grieving person puts on a sad song, he or she feels better because the song alleviates the solipsism of sadness.
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| 48. | Polish poetry, said Rosanna Warren, a poet, is " a great antidote " to both symbolism and solipsism.
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| 49. | Ted is larger than life, yet somehow smaller, too : His descent into solipsism is obviously the result of ineffable sadness.
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| 50. | Individuals experiencing solipsism syndrome feel that the world is not'real'in the sense of being external to their own minds.
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