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==Metaphysical solipsism== | ==Metaphysical solipsism== | ||
Metaphysical solipsism is a variety of solipsism. Based on a philosophy of subjective idealism, metaphysical solipsists maintain that the self is the only existing reality and that all other realities, including the external world and other persons, are representations of that self, and have no independent existence.[citation needed] There are several versions of metaphysical solipsism, such as Caspar Hare's egocentric presentism (or perspectival realism), in which other people are conscious, but their experiences are simply not present. <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solipsism Solipsim]</ref> | Metaphysical solipsism is a variety of solipsism. Based on a philosophy of subjective idealism, metaphysical solipsists maintain that the self is the only existing reality and that all other realities, including the external world and other persons, are representations of that self, and have no independent existence.[citation needed] There are several versions of metaphysical solipsism, such as Caspar Hare's egocentric presentism (or perspectival realism), in which other people are conscious, but their experiences are simply not present. <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solipsism Solipsim]</ref> | ||
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[[Hologram]] | |||
[[Archontic Deception Behavior]] | |||
[[Project MKUltra]] | |||
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