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Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 8:31 am
zz1000zz Hello Double D! And Doctor, why do you say you were wrong about solipsism? There are several distinctive views on it. What you described is Epistemological solipsism, which only subscribes to the second and third statements. o.0 0.o ._. I: .-. :I ._. ehe
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Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 8:32 am
Dr_lecter1988 zz1000zz Hello Double D! And Doctor, why do you say you were wrong about solipsism? There are several distinctive views on it. What you described is Epistemological solipsism, which only subscribes to the second and third statements. *uses his Google-fu* Old school styles! The youngsters are switching over to that evil Wikipedia...
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Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 8:32 am
celebie.exe [.Deadly_Doll.] will defend me too. She owns my hair. She has to Good luck with that xD I don't even know what that word means
That's one of the problems with me being francophone
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Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 8:33 am
solipsism just seems like an extension of Nihilistic thinking. i may be mistaken though,
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Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 8:33 am
[ .Deadly_Doll. ] celebie.exe [.Deadly_Doll.] will defend me too. She owns my hair. She has to Good luck with that xD I don't even know what that word means
That's one of the problems with me being francophone francophones rock! Never change
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Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 8:34 am
zz1000zz Hello Double D! And Doctor, why do you say you were wrong about solipsism? There are several distinctive views on it. What you described is Epistemological solipsism, which only subscribes to the second and third statements. Hi :3
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Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 8:36 am
celebie.exe [ .Deadly_Doll. ] celebie.exe [.Deadly_Doll.] will defend me too. She owns my hair. She has to Good luck with that xD I don't even know what that word means
That's one of the problems with me being francophone francophones rock! Never change xD Ok, thanks
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Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 8:37 am
Dr_lecter1988 solipsism just seems like an extension of Nihilistic thinking. i may be mistaken though, Any similarities would actually be reversed. Solipsism existed for at least two thousand years before Nietzche lived. As for the two, they are actually not too alike. Nietzche accepts the existence of the world out of hand and goes from there. Though, i suppose you could say Nihilism is in between solipsism and common thought.
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Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 8:41 am
[ .Deadly_Doll. ] zz1000zz Hello Double D! And Doctor, why do you say you were wrong about solipsism? There are several distinctive views on it. What you described is Epistemological solipsism, which only subscribes to the second and third statements. Hi :3 How be you?
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Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 8:41 am
zz1000zz Dr_lecter1988 solipsism just seems like an extension of Nihilistic thinking. i may be mistaken though, Any similarities would actually be reversed. Solipsism existed for at least two thousand years before Nietzche lived. As for the two, they are actually not too alike. Nietzche accepts the existence of the world out of hand and goes from there. Though, i suppose you could say Nihilism is in between solipsism and common thought. i guess. i'ma have to go find my philosophy book now. *is too too lazy*
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Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 8:43 am
Dr_lecter1988 zz1000zz Dr_lecter1988 solipsism just seems like an extension of Nihilistic thinking. i may be mistaken though, Any similarities would actually be reversed. Solipsism existed for at least two thousand years before Nietzche lived. As for the two, they are actually not too alike. Nietzche accepts the existence of the world out of hand and goes from there. Though, i suppose you could say Nihilism is in between solipsism and common thought. i guess. i'ma have to go find my philosophy book now. *is too too lazy* Maybe i should quit talking. It seems to just cause people pain.
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Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 8:46 am
zz1000zz Dr_lecter1988 zz1000zz Dr_lecter1988 solipsism just seems like an extension of Nihilistic thinking. i may be mistaken though, Any similarities would actually be reversed. Solipsism existed for at least two thousand years before Nietzche lived. As for the two, they are actually not too alike. Nietzche accepts the existence of the world out of hand and goes from there. Though, i suppose you could say Nihilism is in between solipsism and common thought. i guess. i'ma have to go find my philosophy book now. *is too too lazy* Maybe i should quit talking. It seems to just cause people pain. thinking and pain are to different thinks, i'm just tired, and i don't want to move, but it's interesting.
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Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 8:48 am
Dr_lecter1988 zz1000zz Dr_lecter1988 zz1000zz Dr_lecter1988 solipsism just seems like an extension of Nihilistic thinking. i may be mistaken though, Any similarities would actually be reversed. Solipsism existed for at least two thousand years before Nietzche lived. As for the two, they are actually not too alike. Nietzche accepts the existence of the world out of hand and goes from there. Though, i suppose you could say Nihilism is in between solipsism and common thought. i guess. i'ma have to go find my philosophy book now. *is too too lazy* Maybe i should quit talking. It seems to just cause people pain. thinking and pain are to different thinks, i'm just tired, and i don't want to move, but it's interesting. Are you sure they are different? With most people i talk to, they seem to be the same.
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Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 8:49 am
zz1000zz [ .Deadly_Doll. ] zz1000zz Hello Double D! And Doctor, why do you say you were wrong about solipsism? There are several distinctive views on it. What you described is Epistemological solipsism, which only subscribes to the second and third statements. Hi :3 How be you? xD I be good I updated my profile despise the fact that it's really hard with a mousepad that doesn't work properly. xp I move the mouse and it goes back to the place it was before
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Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 8:53 am
zz1000zz Dr_lecter1988 zz1000zz Dr_lecter1988 zz1000zz Dr_lecter1988 solipsism just seems like an extension of Nihilistic thinking. i may be mistaken though, Any similarities would actually be reversed. Solipsism existed for at least two thousand years before Nietzche lived. As for the two, they are actually not too alike. Nietzche accepts the existence of the world out of hand and goes from there. Though, i suppose you could say Nihilism is in between solipsism and common thought. i guess. i'ma have to go find my philosophy book now. *is too too lazy* Maybe i should quit talking. It seems to just cause people pain. thinking and pain are to different thinks, i'm just tired, and i don't want to move, but it's interesting. Are you sure they are different? With most people i talk to, they seem to be the same. I can't type today, i apologize. Thinking is fun for me. it's stupidity that hurts my head.
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