It demands a selfish solipsism that holds the needs of colleagues, friends, and even family temporarily at bay. |
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Moretti handles the material with considerable grace and skill, though the smugness and solipsism of his screen persona occasionally grates. |
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The narcissistic presumption of centrality that underpins paranoia here gives birth to semiotic solipsism. |
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For Ungaretti, this classical perspective would always be a safeguard against solipsism and aesthetic decadence. |
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In the end, the novel's central characters embrace a blend of classical and Shakespearean fatalism mixed with existential solipsism. |
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There were learned papers on Oakeshott's marginalia on Kant, his epistemological separatism, his temporal solipsism, and even his Confucianism. |
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As a clear example of an untestable, unscientific, hypothesis that is perfectly consistent with empirical observations, consider solipsism. |
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This conclusion, however, is valid only if Searle is right in claiming that collective intentionality conforms to methodological solipsism. |
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I think it's true that when a country is seeing low fertility rates, it can be associated with a society-wide sense of solipsism or futility. |
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Having embodied his generation's longing for a political identity, he had no right to turn away into solipsism and empty artistry. |
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It seems that transcendental phenomenology inevitably involves solipsism. |
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The only support for solipsism is the fact that our own sentience is the sole thing we have direct knowledge of. |
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Although he lacks the serrated edge of Swift's wit, Adams shares the same smiling intolerance of asininity or solipsism. |
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Of course, when an entire throng is trying to rise above itself, an epidemic of free-form vulgarity and solipsism ensues. |
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Wittgenstein's two arguments about solipsism both dispense with it. |
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But in the age of the iPod, where solipsism has been made sophisticated, they are more right than anyone ever imagined. |
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They are the ones over-reacting, with a mixture of chin-jutting solipsism and defeatism. |
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In principle, the inhabitants of all valleys are inclined to solipsism. |
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Should we think of headphones, then, as just another emblem of catastrophic social decline, a tool that edges us even deeper into narcissism, solipsism, vast unsociability? |
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Some thought its cinematographer, Yang Weihan, deserved recognition for the multi-level reflected images that echoed precisely its characters' interlocking solipsism. |
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Radicalism is the result of ignorance, solipsism, and feudalism. |
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In an exalting procedure, the madness of solipsism has been erased. |
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Depending on the choreographer, that can result in solipsism or ingeniousness. |
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The solipsism that too frequently infects high commands has no place on a battlefield. |
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At the same time, however, their fetishistic overdetermination bears the potential to subvert both presentist solipsism and historical finalism at once. |
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