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Term in epistemology and philosophy of mind
epistemology and the philosophy of mind, methodological solipsism has at least two distinct definitions: Methodological solipsism is the epistemological thesis that
Methodological_solipsism
Philosophical idea that only one's own mind is sure to exist
solipsists consider this an "unresolvable" question. Methodological solipsism is an agnostic variant of solipsism. It exists in opposition to the strict epistemological
Solipsism
Variety of philosophical idealism
desire to advocate for solipsism. Actual idealism Brain in a vat Cartesian skepticism Epistemological solipsism Methodological solipsism Valberg, J. J. (2007)
Metaphysical_solipsism
Belief that only natural laws and forces operate in the universe
"While science as a process only requires methodological naturalism, the practice or adoption of methodological naturalism entails a logical and moral belief
Naturalism_(philosophy)
choice.[original research?] Metaphysical solipsism Methodological solipsism "Philosophical Dictionary:Solipsism". Archived from the original on 3 January
Epistemological_solipsism
Philosophical terms
(1999, ed. with Keith DeRose, Oxford, 1999) Fodor, Jerry (1980) "Methodological Solipsism Considered as a Research Strategy in Cognitive Psychology", Behavioral
Internalism_and_externalism
Property of a statement that can be logically contradicted
Fallibilism – Philosophical principle Metaphysical solipsism – Variety of philosophical idealism Methodological solipsism – Term in epistemology and philosophy of
Falsifiability
Concept in philosophy and psychology
Husserl). Although Husserlian phenomenology is often charged with methodological solipsism, in the fifth Cartesian Meditation, Husserl attempts to grapple
Intersubjectivity
Theory and methodology of text interpretation
Friedrich Schleiermacher (Romantic hermeneutics and methodological hermeneutics), August Böckh (methodological hermeneutics), Wilhelm Dilthey (epistemological
Hermeneutics
Form of methodological skepticism
clearer meaning to the phrase. Methodological skepticism is distinguished from philosophical skepticism in that methodological skepticism is an approach that
Cartesian_doubt
Concept regarding the moral worth of the individual
Solipsism is the philosophical idea that only one's own mind is sure to exist. The term comes from Latin solus ("alone") and ipse ("self"). Solipsism
Individualism
Philosophical tradition
in the work of Isaac Levi. Nicholas Rescher advocated his version of methodological pragmatism, based on construing pragmatic efficacy not as a replacement
Pragmatism
School of thought of philosophy of law and jurisprudence
which he called "positivism as a way of approaching the study of law" (methodological legal positivism), "positivism as a theory or conception of law" (theoretical
Legal_positivism
Idea that knowledge comes only/mainly from sensory experience
Naturalism Perspectivism Pragmatism Rationalism Relativism Skepticism Solipsism Structuralism Concepts Action Analytic–synthetic distinction A priori
Empiricism
Philosophy concerning self-regarding motivations or behaviour
Individual reclamation Individuation Laissez-faire Libertine Liberty Methodological individualism Negative liberty Personal property Positive liberty Private
Egoism
Empiricist philosophical theory
for its alleged scientism, reductionism, overgeneralizations, and methodological limitations. Positivism also exerted a substantial influence on Kardecism
Positivism
Social liberalism – Social philosophy – Social science, philosophy of – Solipsism – Sophism – Southern Agrarians – Space and time, philosophy of – Speculative
List_of_philosophies
Method of reasoning via argumentation and contradiction
"Lonergan's theological methodology seems to me to be 'so generic that it really fits every science', and hence is not the methodology of theology as such
Dialectic
Philosophical worldview rejecting anything supernatural
the natural sciences. Methodological naturalism is a philosophical basis for science. Some scholars believe that methodological naturalism presupposes
Metaphysical_naturalism
Philosophical problem-solving principle
belief[for whom?] is that it's possible, given Berkeley's position, to find solipsism itself more in line with the razor than a God-mediated world beyond a
Occam's_razor
Philosophical view
views to materialism or physicalism include idealism, pluralism, dualism, solipsism, panpsychism, and other forms of monism. Materialism is the philosophical
Materialism
Basic distinction in philosophy
Phenomenology (philosophy) Phenomenology (psychology) Political subjectivity Q methodology Relativism Subject (philosophy) Transcendental subjectivity Subjectivity
Subjectivity and objectivity (philosophy)
Subjectivity_and_objectivity_(philosophy)
1994 science fiction novel by Greg Egan
global economy is in recession. Hence they cannot afford to retreat into solipsism and ignore what is happening in the real world. At the opposite end from
Permutation_City
1977 book by Patricia Crone and Michael Cook
sources used by historians of religion, to lead toward a kind of historical solipsism. Tannous, Jack (2011). "Review of Fred M. Donner, Muhammad and the Believers:
Hagarism
Philosophical school of thought
Human rights Individualism Liberalism Liberté, égalité, fraternité Methodological skepticism Midlands Modernity Natural philosophy Objectivity Progressivism
Humanism
Philosophical view rejecting objectivity
Methodological relativism and philosophical relativism can exist independently from one another, but most anthropologists base their methodological relativism
Relativism
Study of general and fundamental questions
2023. Johnstone, Albert A. (1991). Rationalized Epistemology: Taking Solipsism Seriously. State University of New York Press. ISBN 978-0-7914-0787-5
Philosophy
Philosophical views that question the possibility of knowledge or certainty
Pseudoskepticism Pyrrho Pyrrhonism Sextus Empiricus Simulated reality Solipsism Trivialism (opposite of skepticism) Underdetermination Zhuang Zhou "Skepticism"
Philosophical_skepticism
Aspect of the English philosopher's teachings
In developing his moral and political philosophy, Hobbes assumes the methodological approach of deductive reasoning, combining mathematics and the mechanics
Hobbes's moral and political philosophy
Hobbes's_moral_and_political_philosophy
Philosophical study of knowledge
overcomes the challenge of skepticism. For example, René Descartes used methodological doubt to find facts that cannot be doubted. One consideration in favor
Epistemology
Philosophical study of being
"On The Very Idea Of A Thought Experiment". Thought Experiments in Methodological and Historical Contexts (PDF). Brill. pp. 165–191. doi:10.1163/ej.9789004201767
Ontology
1970s movement in the humanities and social sciences
culture can be interpreted on a spectrum from purely individualistic solipsism to objective forms of social organization and interaction. One of the
Cultural_turn
Analytic philosophical methodology focused on the use of everyday language
language philosophy (OLP, sometimes called linguistic philosophy) is a methodological approach within analytic philosophy which treats many traditional philosophical
Ordinary_language_philosophy
Study of the foundations of politics
other cultures. Methodological individualism and holism are perspectives about the basic units of society. According to methodological individualism, societies
Political_philosophy
Study of fundamental reality
addition to methods of conducting metaphysical inquiry, there are various methodological principles used to decide between competing theories by comparing their
Metaphysics
Political philosophy
Nikolai Valentinov. His main criticisms were that Mach's philosophy led to solipsism and to the absurd conclusion that nature did not exist before humans:
Russian_Machism
Philosophical idea of a person having a unique existence
following metaphysical claims can be true: 'first-person realism', 'non-solipsism', 'non-fragmentation', and 'one world' – and thus at least one of these
Personal_identity
Austrian physicist, philosopher and university educator (1838–1916)
"Russian Machists". His main criticisms were that Mach's philosophy led to solipsism and to the absurd conclusion that nature did not exist before humans:
Ernst_Mach
Philosophical and literary concepts
Epistemology Empiricism Fideism Naturalism Particularism Rationalism Skepticism Solipsism Ethics Consequentialism Deontology Virtue Free will Compatibilism Determinism
Apollonian_and_Dionysian
Type of cooperative argumentative dialogue
Epistemology Empiricism Fideism Naturalism Particularism Rationalism Skepticism Solipsism Ethics Consequentialism Deontology Virtue Free will Compatibilism Determinism
Socratic_method
Unit of information
such as data disseminated in a scientific journal). Data analysis methodologies vary and include data triangulation and data percolation. The latter
Data
Philosophical concept
mind, as opposed to non-realist views (like some forms of skepticism and solipsism) which question the certainty of anything beyond one's own mind. Philosophers
Philosophical_realism
Branch of philosophy
assumption that adds meaning to our sensations and feelings, than live with solipsism." "Without this assumption, there would be only the thoughts and images
Philosophy_of_science
Metaphysical thesis
following metaphysical claims can be true: "first-person realism", "non-solipsism", "non-fragmentation", and "one world"—and thus at least one of them must
Physicalism
1974 philosophy paper by Thomas Nagel
Epistemology Empiricism Fideism Naturalism Particularism Rationalism Skepticism Solipsism Ethics Consequentialism Deontology Virtue Free will Compatibilism Determinism
What_Is_It_Like_to_Be_a_Bat?
Theory that life is meaningless
for granted our knowledge of the world around us even though, when methodological doubt is applied, it turns out that this knowledge is not as unshakable
Absurdism
Class of ethical theories
Epistemology Empiricism Fideism Naturalism Particularism Rationalism Skepticism Solipsism Ethics Consequentialism Deontology Virtue Free will Compatibilism Determinism
Deontology
Theoretical framework that connects Blackness and social death
Epistemology Empiricism Fideism Naturalism Particularism Rationalism Skepticism Solipsism Ethics Consequentialism Deontology Virtue Free will Compatibilism Determinism
Afro-pessimism (United States)
Afro-pessimism_(United_States)
Ethical theory based on maximizing well-being
Epistemology Empiricism Fideism Naturalism Particularism Rationalism Skepticism Solipsism Ethics Consequentialism Deontology Virtue Free will Compatibilism Determinism
Utilitarianism
Rejection of certain ideas about reality
nothing at all is real. This view is sometimes interpreted as a form of solipsism, proposing that only the self exists and that the external world is merely
Nihilism
Philosophy dealing with absurdity of existence
establishes proof for the existence of other minds and defeats the problem of solipsism. For the conscious state of shame to be experienced, one has to become
Existentialism
Philosophical positions
arguments used against other "discussion-stoppers" like some forms of solipsism or the rejection of induction.[citation needed] Philosopher Simon Blackburn
Moral_relativism
Philosophical traditions from mainland Europe
Blattner contends that the division is not deeply rooted in ideological or methodological differences, but rather sociological and academic-political factors
Continental_philosophy
View on the purpose of philosophy
Epistemology Empiricism Fideism Naturalism Particularism Rationalism Skepticism Solipsism Ethics Consequentialism Deontology Virtue Free will Compatibilism Determinism
Quietism_(philosophy)
Epistemological view centered on reason
tradition, or sensory experience. More formally, rationalism is defined as a methodology or a theory "in which the criterion of truth is not sensory but intellectual
Rationalism
Philosophical study of morality
is particularly relevant to applied ethicists who employ a top-down methodology by starting from universal ethical principles and applying them to particular
Ethics
Philosophical method and schools of philosophy
is then called a "homeworld"), and, as such, it avoids the threat of solipsism. In his 2002 book entitled Derrida and Husserl: The Basic Problem of Phenomenology
Phenomenology_(philosophy)
Branch of philosophy
elaboration and application of information-theoretic and computational methodologies to philosophical problems. The philosophy of information (PI) has evolved
Philosophy_of_information
Metaphysical theory
Epistemology Empiricism Fideism Naturalism Particularism Rationalism Skepticism Solipsism Ethics Consequentialism Deontology Virtue Free will Compatibilism Determinism
Illusionism_(free_will)
Study of correct reasoning
which situations a sentence would be true or false. One of its central methodological assumptions is the principle of compositionality. It states that the
Logic
Philosophical study of nature
Human rights Individualism Liberalism Liberté, égalité, fraternité Methodological skepticism Midlands Modernity Natural philosophy Objectivity Progressivism
Natural_philosophy
Metaphysical question
Epistemology Empiricism Fideism Naturalism Particularism Rationalism Skepticism Solipsism Ethics Consequentialism Deontology Virtue Free will Compatibilism Determinism
Why_is_there_anything_at_all?
Practical application of ontology
Alternatively, applied ontology can aim more generally at developing improved methodologies for recording and organizing knowledge. Applied ontology in the data
Applied_ontology
Ancient philosophy
Epistemology Empiricism Fideism Naturalism Particularism Rationalism Skepticism Solipsism Ethics Consequentialism Deontology Virtue Free will Compatibilism Determinism
Stoicism
School of Marxist theory
theorists emphasize methodology and utilize analytical philosophy, and some of them favor rational choice theory, game theory and methodological individualism
Analytical_Marxism
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List of philosophical concepts
List_of_philosophical_concepts
Philosophical principle that perspectives and epistemology are always linked
Casey D., eds. (2019). Understanding Perspectivism: Scientific and Methodological Prospects. Routledge Studies in the Philosophy of Science. Vol. 20.
Perspectivism
Central category of dialectics
Epistemology Empiricism Fideism Naturalism Particularism Rationalism Skepticism Solipsism Ethics Consequentialism Deontology Virtue Free will Compatibilism Determinism
Unity_of_opposites
Epistemology Empiricism Fideism Naturalism Particularism Rationalism Skepticism Solipsism Ethics Consequentialism Deontology Virtue Free will Compatibilism Determinism
Timeline of Eastern philosophers
Timeline_of_Eastern_philosophers
American sociologist (1902–1979)
such a presupposition it would seem difficult to avoid the pitfall of solipsism. The so-called natural sciences do not, however, impute the "status of
Talcott_Parsons
Term in Martin Heidegger's philosophy
Epistemology Empiricism Fideism Naturalism Particularism Rationalism Skepticism Solipsism Ethics Consequentialism Deontology Virtue Free will Compatibilism Determinism
Dasein
Life stance that embraces human reason, secular ethics, and philosophical naturalism
sometimes referred to as the principle of methodological materialism in science ... Scientists use only methodological materialism because it is logical, but
Secular_humanism
Philosophy emphasizing names and labels
Epistemology Empiricism Fideism Naturalism Particularism Rationalism Skepticism Solipsism Ethics Consequentialism Deontology Virtue Free will Compatibilism Determinism
Nominalism
comparative philosophy as well as human rights. He has formulated 16 methodological rules regarding intercultural philosophy. Ascertain similarities and
Intercultural_philosophy
Philosophical school and tradition
Epistemology Empiricism Fideism Naturalism Particularism Rationalism Skepticism Solipsism Ethics Consequentialism Deontology Virtue Free will Compatibilism Determinism
Post-structuralism
Philosophical tradition inspired by the work of Aristotle
Epistemology Empiricism Fideism Naturalism Particularism Rationalism Skepticism Solipsism Ethics Consequentialism Deontology Virtue Free will Compatibilism Determinism
Aristotelianism
Epistemology Empiricism Fideism Naturalism Particularism Rationalism Skepticism Solipsism Ethics Consequentialism Deontology Virtue Free will Compatibilism Determinism
Philosophy_of_language
Field of philosophical inquiry
This use of empirical data is widely seen as opposed to a philosophical methodology that relies mainly on a priori justification, sometimes called "armchair"
Experimental_philosophy
Sum or aggregate of all that is real or existent
psychological, and social reality. One perspective interprets these levels as a methodological tool or a way of organizing scientific research: physics studies matter
Reality
Cultural and artistic movement
Epistemology Empiricism Fideism Naturalism Particularism Rationalism Skepticism Solipsism Ethics Consequentialism Deontology Virtue Free will Compatibilism Determinism
Modernism
1641 book by René Descartes
properties essential to them. After using these two arguments to dispel solipsism and skepticism, Descartes seems to have succeeded in defining reality
Meditations on First Philosophy
Meditations_on_First_Philosophy
Awareness of facts, or competency
with the teacher acting as a coach to facilitate the process. Further methodological considerations encompass the difference between group work and individual
Knowledge
Austrian-German philosopher (1859–1938)
within this sphere, which Husserl enacts to show the impossibility of solipsism, the transcendental ego finds itself always already paired with the lived
Edmund_Husserl
Religious and philosophical tradition
Epistemology Empiricism Fideism Naturalism Particularism Rationalism Skepticism Solipsism Ethics Consequentialism Deontology Virtue Free will Compatibilism Determinism
Taoism
Capacity of an actor to act in a given environment
Epistemology Empiricism Fideism Naturalism Particularism Rationalism Skepticism Solipsism Ethics Consequentialism Deontology Virtue Free will Compatibilism Determinism
Agency_(philosophy)
Theory that life has no inherent meaning
Nominalism Noneism Pessimism Presentism Postmodernism Reductionism Skepticism Solipsism Concepts Ambiguity Amorality Anattā Anomie Après moi, le déluge Cognitive
Existential_nihilism
Metaphilosophical study of epistemology
defining metaepistemology in 1978 as the study of "the conceptual and methodological foundations of [epistemology]." Kuenzle notes only a few other uses
Metaepistemology
Measure of how well someone's life is going
Epistemology Empiricism Fideism Naturalism Particularism Rationalism Skepticism Solipsism Ethics Consequentialism Deontology Virtue Free will Compatibilism Determinism
Well-being
19th century US philosophical movement
Epistemology Empiricism Fideism Naturalism Particularism Rationalism Skepticism Solipsism Ethics Consequentialism Deontology Virtue Free will Compatibilism Determinism
Transcendentalism
Systematic study of values
"On the Very Idea of a Thought Experiment". Thought Experiments in Methodological and Historical Contexts. Brill: 165–191. doi:10.1163/ej.9789004201767
Value_theory
Concept designating the extra-categorical attributes of beings
Epistemology Empiricism Fideism Naturalism Particularism Rationalism Skepticism Solipsism Ethics Consequentialism Deontology Virtue Free will Compatibilism Determinism
Transcendence_(philosophy)
State of being real
God's existence. Philosophy portal Cogito, ergo sum Modal Meinongianism Solipsism Metaphysics is the branch of philosophy that investigates the most basic
Existence
Philosophical doctrine on the subjugation of all events to fate
Epistemology Empiricism Fideism Naturalism Particularism Rationalism Skepticism Solipsism Ethics Consequentialism Deontology Virtue Free will Compatibilism Determinism
Fatalism
View that people should only act in their own self-interest
Spinoza Behavioral economics Cārvāka, an egoistic Indian philosophy Ethical solipsism Helping behavior Objectivism Profit motive Rational expectations Sanders
Ethical_egoism
Object or event that exists independently of the senses
Epistemology Empiricism Fideism Naturalism Particularism Rationalism Skepticism Solipsism Ethics Consequentialism Deontology Virtue Free will Compatibilism Determinism
Noumenon
Use of computational techniques in philosophy
Epistemology Empiricism Fideism Naturalism Particularism Rationalism Skepticism Solipsism Ethics Consequentialism Deontology Virtue Free will Compatibilism Determinism
Computational_philosophy
2021 book on neuroscience and epistemology by Iain McGilchrist
Phenomenology Physicalism Type physicalism Property dualism Representational Solipsism Substance dualism Concepts Abstract object Animal machine Chinese room
The_Matter_with_Things
Concern for the well-being of others
Epistemology Empiricism Fideism Naturalism Particularism Rationalism Skepticism Solipsism Ethics Consequentialism Deontology Virtue Free will Compatibilism Determinism
Altruism
Belief that God and reality are identical
Epistemology Empiricism Fideism Naturalism Particularism Rationalism Skepticism Solipsism Ethics Consequentialism Deontology Virtue Free will Compatibilism Determinism
Pantheism
Philosophical study of beauty and art
influential approach pioneered by Gustav Fechner. It follows a bottom-up methodology that starts with human sensation, investigating preferences to simple
Aesthetics
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Brilliant
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a grower or seller of beans, from Old English bēan ‘beans’ (a collective singular). Occasionally it may have been applied as a nickname for a someone considered of little importance.English : nickname for a pleasant person, from Middle English bēne ‘friendly’, ‘amiable’ (of unknown origin; there is apparently no connection with Bain or Bon).Scottish : Anglicized form of the Gaelic personal name Beathán, a diminutive of beatha ‘life’.Translation of German Bohne, or an altered spelling of Biehn. See also Bihn.Mistranslation of French Lefevre. As the vocabulary word fèvre ‘smith’ was replaced by forgeron, the meaning of the old word became opaque, and the surname was reinterpreted as if it were La fève, from fève ‘(fava) bean’. Lefevre is the most common name in French Canada; great numbers of them migrated to the US, where many adopted the name Bean, in the belief that it was a translation of Lefèvre. See also Lafave.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Chesney.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Iranian, Kurdish, Muslim, Parsi
A Flower; Full of Grace; Flower
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
One Endowed with Speech; Eloquent; Spokesperson; Feminine of Natiq
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
The King of Waters; The Ocean
Male
Hebrew
(×ֶרֶז) Hebrew name EREZ means "cedar."
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Snowy Hill
Female
English
(×¢Ö²×“Ö´×™× Ö¸×) Anglicized form of Hebrew unisex Adiyna, ADINA means "slender." In the bible, this is a masculine name only, the name of one of King David's captains.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Full of Love
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Egoism.
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Egotism.
v. i.
To undergo or endure the action of the atmosphere; to suffer meteorological influences; sometimes, to wear away, or alter, under atmospheric influences; to suffer waste by weather.
n.
The registration of meteorological phenomena.
a.
Of or pertaining to methodology.
a.
Alt. of Meteorological
n.
The state of the air or atmosphere with respect to heat or cold, wetness or dryness, calm or storm, clearness or cloudiness, or any other meteorological phenomena; meteorological condition of the atmosphere; as, warm weather; cold weather; wet weather; dry weather, etc.
a.
Of or pertaining to the atmosphere and its phenomena, or to meteorology.
n.
Vicissitude of season; meteorological change; alternation of the state of the air.
n.
A remarkable meteorological phenomenon, of the nature of a tornado or whirlwind, usually observed over the sea, but sometimes over the land.