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What does solopsistic mean?

Solipsism is the philosophical view that only one's own mind is certain to exist. A solipsist believes that the external world and other people may or may not exist, but they can't be known for certain.

Solopsistic is an adjective that describes something related to solipsism or embodying the principles of solipsism.

Examples:

* "His beliefs were considered solopsistic because he doubted the existence of anything outside his own mind."

* "The philosopher's argument was a solopsistic one, arguing that the world we perceive is merely a construct of our own consciousness."

It's important to note:

* Solipsism is a highly debated philosophical concept with no definitive proof or disproof.

* The term "solopsistic" is rarely used in everyday language.

* "Solipsistic" often implies a sense of isolation or self-absorption.

If you are interested in exploring the concept of solipsism further, I recommend searching for resources on the philosophy of mind and consciousness.

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