Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Are there any arguments against cartesian skepticism or solipsism?

If, in fact, the solipsist idea is true and concrete, then there is no need for Cartesian skepticism. If the solipsist idea is false, there either an absolute need for philosophy or no need for it at all. Solipsism is the ultimate idea of philosophy because it cannot be altered physically. This philosophy is rooted in dualism.

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