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Definition of Solipsisms
1. solipsism [n] - See also: solipsism
Lexicographical Neighbors of Solipsisms
Literary usage of Solipsisms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Meaning of Truth: A Sequel to "Pragmatism," by William James (1909)
"What can save us at all and prevent us from flying asunder into a chaos of mutually
repellent solipsisms? Through what can our several minds commune? ..."
2. The Meaning of Truth: A Sequel to 'Pragmatism' by William James (1909)
"What can save us at all and prevent us from flying asunder into a chaos of mutually
repellent solipsisms? Through what can our several minds commune? ..."
3. Essays in Radical Empiricism by William James (1912)
"Our lives are a congeries of solipsisms, out of which in strict logic only a God
could compose a ..."
4. Essays in Radical Empiricism by William James (1912)
"Our lives are a congeries of solipsisms, out of which in strict logic only a God
could compose a universe even of discourse. No dynamic currents run between ..."
5. Essays in Radical Empiricism by William James (1912)
"Our lives are a congeries of solipsisms, out of which in strict logic only a God
could compose a universe even of discourse. No dynamic currents run between ..."
6. Essays in Radical Empiricism by William James, Ralph Barton Perry (1912)
"Our lives are a congeries of solipsisms, out of which in strict logic only a God
could compose a universe even of discourse. No dynamic currents run between ..."
7. The Meaning of Truth: A Sequel to "Pragmatism," by William James (1909)
"In either case you and I seem knit into a continuous world, and not to form a
pair of solipsisms. ..."