Methodological solipsism
In
epistemology and the
philosophy of mind, methodological solipsism has at least two distinct definitions:
# Methodological solipsism is the epistemological thesis that the individual self and its states are the sole possible or proper starting point for philosophical construction.
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In
epistemology and the
philosophy of mind,
methodological solipsism has at least two distinct definitions:
Methodological solipsism is the epistemological thesis that the individual self and its states are the sole possible or proper starting point for philosophical construction.