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| 08 May 2014 08:24 PM |
Just correct if I am wrong.
Solipsism is that idea that a guy who is thinking cannot come to any conclusion except that he alone is certain of his existence and can't be certain of anything else except that everything else and that includes himself is his thinking.
And idealism is that idea that the whole universe of being are an assembly of thoughts which all together make up one big thought and from that point onward that one big thought is the artifact of God and He Himself is also a thought, or there is no God but the whole existence of being is thought.
So, let's start by coming to some consensus on what is meant by the philosophy called solipsism and what idealism, if anyone thinks that for not being possessed of scientific knowledge I do not know what is solipsism and what idealism, and therefore I cannot be qualified to talk about solipsism and idealism, much less attempt any debunking if that is at all possible. |
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| 09 May 2014 02:06 AM |
| It is impossible to debunk the idea that we are all in God's mind. In fact Berkley was able to prove that we exist in God's mind by disproving every other theory on how we perceive things. There is no such thing as physical substances. Everything is just thought. God is continuously thinking about everything so everything can exist even the baby that just drowned. |
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