Definition of Solipsists

1. Noun. (plural of solipsist) ¹

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Definition of Solipsists

1. solipsist [n] - See also: solipsist

Lexicographical Neighbors of Solipsists

soliloquizers
soliloquizes
soliloquizing
soliloquy
soling
solion
solions
soliped
solipedous
solipeds
solipsism
solipsisms
solipsist
solipsistic
solipsistically
solipsists (current term)
soliquid
soliquids
solisequious
solitaire
solitaires
solitarian
solitarians
solitaries
solitariety
solitarily
solitariness
solitarinesses
solitarious
solitariously

Literary usage of Solipsists

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Humanism; Philosophical Essays by Ferdinand Canning Scott Schiller (1912)
"The Solipsist thinks that fie is t/ie one, Now if this is thought out, it will be seen that very many sorts of philosophers are ultimately solipsists or as ..."

2. Studies in Humanism by Ferdinand Canning Scott Schiller (1907)
"For by reason, doubtless, of the scarcity or non-existence of solipsists interested in their own proper definition, its statement is usually defective. ..."

3. Why the Mind Has a Body by Charles Augustus Strong (1903)
"If children were born solipsists, and had at a certain stage of their education to be brought by reasoning to the recognition of other minds, ..."

4. Why the Mind Has a Body by Charles Augustus Strong (1903)
"If children were born solipsists, and had at a certain stage of their education to be brought by reasoning to the recognition of other minds, ..."

5. A History of Philosophy by Johann Eduard Erdmann, Williston Samuel Hough (1892)
"The number of these " solipsists " (as they were called later, although in the eighteenth century, with Baum- garten for example, " Solipsism " means ..."

6. Life and Matter: A Criticism of Professor Haeckel's "Riddle of the Universe by Oliver Lodge (1905)
"... in so far as he is a monist at all, may I suppose be called an empirical idealist —and solipsists such as Mach and Karl Pearson, on the other. 3. ..."

7. The Right to Believe by Eleanor Harris Rowland (1909)
"clusters of your own self-stimulated sensations, you are welcome to hold with the solipsists the other view. You have as good a right, so far as proof is ..."

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