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question for someone who has taen philosophy...... i need your help!!?
i have had anxiety over the thought that nothing is real. the only two theories and ideas in philosophy that relate to that is solipsism and cartesian skepticism. I need to know the inconsistencies or flaws in solipsism or caretesian skepticism. but i cant use any type of materialist or emierical evidence. i need self refuting flaws within the two ideas. i have heard about wittgensteins private language argument. and if this or the theories that you know of that show solipsism is flawed then why is it said to be irrefutable? ... (Asked by mr q)
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The one statement with regards to Descartes "I think therefore I am" from when I did Philosophy given by our Professor was that once Descartes thought "I" the rest was superfluous. From saying "I" he existed, existence of all things come from the internal knowledge that they are there. It is the 'leap of faith' that has existed in humans that allows belief in the unknown as existing. Eg Colombus' belief the world was round when it was common thought amongst the population the 'world was flat'. Artist Da Vinci's drawings of 'flying' machines way before they came into being to ...(Answered by sag_kat2chat)
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